guy incognito
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I keep hearing about wicked awesome medical marijuana strains that just blow street weed out of the water. No comparison.
So why do we still have genetically inferior weed? Humans have been cultivating it for thousands of years and have come up with some awesomely potent strains. Why would anyone ever use something so genetically inferior? It just doesn't make any sense to me. It would be like developing a strain of watermelon that produces bigger, and more of, a fruit that is even sweeter and tastier than the melon you know. Then when you go to the store to buy melon you get "regular" watermelon because that's what all the farmers grow, so that's whats readily available.
I would assume that once that watermelon strain was developed that the rest would die out. Why bother growing shitty watermelon when you can just get a better plant or seed? EVERYONE would just start growing the plant with superior genetics until eventually that's all that's abundantly available.
Does it take anymore effort or knowledge to grow a medical marijuana strain as opposed to regular $100/oz weed? I'm sure the knowledge and care used with medical strains improves the product, but the same care and knowledge could improve ANY plant you grow.
So is there a true landslide discrepancy in the genetic quality of medical marijuana and regular? I'm starting believe it's pure hype. The only legitimate reason behind the strain craze that I can see is having predictable qualities bred into them. That is a good reason in and of itself I think, but that doesn't explain why the vast majority of marijuana I encounter is "genetically inferior". It just doesn't make any sense. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this topic and enlighten me.
So why do we still have genetically inferior weed? Humans have been cultivating it for thousands of years and have come up with some awesomely potent strains. Why would anyone ever use something so genetically inferior? It just doesn't make any sense to me. It would be like developing a strain of watermelon that produces bigger, and more of, a fruit that is even sweeter and tastier than the melon you know. Then when you go to the store to buy melon you get "regular" watermelon because that's what all the farmers grow, so that's whats readily available.
I would assume that once that watermelon strain was developed that the rest would die out. Why bother growing shitty watermelon when you can just get a better plant or seed? EVERYONE would just start growing the plant with superior genetics until eventually that's all that's abundantly available.
Does it take anymore effort or knowledge to grow a medical marijuana strain as opposed to regular $100/oz weed? I'm sure the knowledge and care used with medical strains improves the product, but the same care and knowledge could improve ANY plant you grow.
So is there a true landslide discrepancy in the genetic quality of medical marijuana and regular? I'm starting believe it's pure hype. The only legitimate reason behind the strain craze that I can see is having predictable qualities bred into them. That is a good reason in and of itself I think, but that doesn't explain why the vast majority of marijuana I encounter is "genetically inferior". It just doesn't make any sense. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this topic and enlighten me.