themanwiththeplan
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aww i man i cant rep u again but u deserve it for the last post. Im with you.
aww i man i cant rep u again but u deserve it for the last post. Im with you.
He does not directly dispense his gear from the USA.How does TGA Subcool seeds operate in our country then without being shut down and sent to prison like Marc Emery.
i'm simply wondering because i want to start business as a seed company in California, i want to pay my taxes (state and federal), and i want to know if doing that could later result in the feds coming after me even though i'm paying them taxes.
How so??????????Feminizing seeds has caused the quality of genetics for certain strains to go to shit
TGA has his own lil thing in organics get on there and ask him...he'll answer you.How does TGA Subcool seeds operate in our country then without being shut down and sent to prison like Marc Emery.
i'm simply wondering because i want to start business as a seed company in California, i want to pay my taxes (state and federal), and i want to know if doing that could later result in the feds coming after me even though i'm paying them taxes.
i remember the good old days when the vast majority of seed breeders actually grew out hundreds of plants over a few generations to find the ones they made seeds from. then came the knockoffs and the knockoffs of knockoffs and the crossing of the knockoffs and crossing the knockoffs of knockoffs.
what a mess!
these are all F2s i made from F1s i bought from the original breeders.
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thats complete bullshit.Feminizing seeds has caused the quality of genetics for certain strains to go to shit
you can't alter a plants genetics by making feminized seeds. either you're:Turning a plant into a hermaphrodite changes the genetics buddy
Properly feminized seeds to not turn a plant into a hermi. Nor does making a plant hermi change its genetics. Even female plants from stable regular beans have the capability to produce male flowers. Which most will do naturally if allowed to go past prime ripeness. its natures way of survival. Simply you cannot force a plant to do something that its not already genetically disposed to do.....Turning a plant into a hermaphrodite changes the genetics buddy
The hermie trait can and is passed to the offspring
turning a plant into a hermie doesnt change the genetics as it couldnt have went hermie if the hermie trait wasn't present in that line of genetics....which is pretty much my complaint with some breeders: they are using bad genetics that are hermie prone for fems. thats why so many people report hermies w/ bad seed breeders.Turning a plant into a hermaphrodite changes the genetics buddy
The hermie trait can and is passed to the offspring
They could not be turned or forced into becoming hermi, whatever method used, if they did not already contain the genetic disposition to begin with. Its not a matter of view point. its a matter of fact...I think I can safely say every single female MJ plant growing has the ability to grow a ball sack..'thats a fact jack'...and where do most ball sacks reside? In jeans......I like coke u guys like Pepsi.
I haven't different views. Most female seeds are massed produced by using colloidal silver or however u spell it. I don't like this way of breeding. How else do people make female seeds guys?
When they turn hermie they can pass the trait genetically.
I like coke u guys like Pepsi.
I haven't different views. Most female seeds are massed produced by using colloidal silver or however u spell it. I don't like this way of breeding. How else do people make female seeds guys?
When they turn hermie they can pass the trait genetically.
also true. this is a safe way of doing it too. u just dont want to breed with one that hermies from stress.One other popular way of producing fem beans if to let the desired female plant ripen past prime until it pops some male flowers to reproduce. Its final effort to pro create and survive. You end up with pollen that shoud produce mainly female off spring and some weed thats stoney ass fuck.
absolutely not true.I should add 'using female plant from femmed beans is a no-no when it comes to breeding'...unless your trying to produce hermi beans...
Unless you know the said female is not known to pass on hermi traits, it is true....and with todays many fast to the market hybrids, makes it even more so....absolutely not true.