So how do seed companies keep quality genetics over a period of 50 years? Like is our white widow the same one more than 5 decades ago, if lets say, perfect genetics? How do they get seeds to have key genetics without having to pop one and test its growth?
It's simple,...they lie to us. The White Widow we get, isn't the exact same White Widow that was so amazing back when it came out? They keep it white, they keep it potent, and keep all the quality traits, but also include back-crossing with other strains, and all kinds of other tricks, that typically make it better than the original, yet still market it as the original White Widow. Is it exactly the same as the first plant that was unveiled to the world as "White Widow"? No. Especially from some of the crap seedbanks out there. I doubt they have any original WW in them at all.
Take for example Crystal, a strain I've grown. It was a cup winner in 2001(I think), but as you look though seedbanks, some will tell you it's a WW/Ice, cross, but then other's will add things like "But, it's be re-backcrossed with Blueberry, for extra yield, potency,..." or some shit like that. Sorta makes ya wonder, right? IDK exactly how it all works, but I do believe that the Crystal plant I've grown, is not an
exact genetic copy of that plant that sat on the podium, in the 2001 Highlife Cup. It may be really similar, but I really have my doubts as to it being an exact genetic copy. Seems impossible, to me. IDK man, like I said, I'm no expert. But, I am a suspicious bastard,lol always testing things, finding inconsistencies, etc... and all I can say, is that I'd
love to get the inside scoop, from someone who truly knows. Or, better yet, work for some top-notch breeders, and learn the truths, firsthand, because I'm just too fuckin skeptical to believe word of mouth.