bamfrivet
Well-Known Member
You can extract the DNA and examine it. I don't think any breeders do this. So you could get your plants DNA, but that wouldn't tell you the strain. There aren't records of different strains DNA as of yet as far as I know. I would love to see this happen so that people will stop paying so much money for seeds. At least then you would have proof that the $80 gran daddy purple you bought were actually what they said they are.