ourkansaw
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Well I would argue that the whole point of wanting to try out landrace genetics is if you disagree with the general public about some of those "bad" genes. You know, things like plant size, density of buds, potency, flowering period.Not really what you get from mexican bag seed is bad genetics as they do not cull out bad genes and such they just threough seed from previous crops down and hope its not to hermie.
That's probably the sort of thing I'll have to settle for, even though I dislike the idea of someone "stabilizing" a landrace strain. Kinda takes a little of the landrace out of landrace if you ask me.yesum said:ACE and Cannabiogen have a bunch of landrace genetics to sort though, they are related seed banks. These are worked landrace seeds and stable unlike some bagseed you would try.
As I said before, I realize that most of you don't want this type of plant, and I realize that's why it's hard to find someone selling the seeds. But for me, personally, this isn't about growing the most potent pot I can, or maximizing my yield, or any of that crap. I really enjoy the way a sativa smells and looks, and the vigorous growth it exhibits, from the perspective of a gardener. I like the idea that I am growing something that no commercial breeder has gotten his hands on, so I can smoke it basically the way it's been smoked for generations.
I don't smoke very much, and I won't be selling any of it, so I'm fine with what you may consider to be an inferior product with low yields. I even like something a little less potent, so that even someone with my relatively low tolerance can sit around smoking a whole joint and still be a functional human being. But that's probably just me!