Sub,
I'm a new fan of yours, so forgive me if this question is redundant.We chatted a bit in the weed nerd thread about panama red, but I would like to know- What is your take on crossing landrace strains with current commercially available hybrids in general?
Don't take me for a newb, I've been a pollen chucker since most of the folks on this site were still latched on a teet. In my opinion, and in certain situations, it's like you are innocualting the gene pool with a greater resistance to pests and disease,i.e, pm and botrytis when applying this technique to a breeding regimen. Far too often the terms "insect and mold resistant" are thrown around like a rag doll on seed sites, when the cold, hard truth is most hybrid on hybrid crosses are significantly more susceptable to pests and diseases in an outdoor environment than inbred landraces of any lineage.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to imply your gear is inferior in the outdoor dept., actually I'm interested in doing a test run of your Jilly bean myself. I'm just wondering why TGA doesn't do any work with landraces. BTW, I'm not a "Strain Hunter" fan.