JuicyyFruit
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Any way to determine?
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maybe if you examine the DNA and compare to another GSC..... not an easy taskOnce my plant grow will someone be able to determine if it's pure GSC or something else from the info I provided? .
pic pic picSo I'd wordlessly post a funny picture to respond that your question is ridiculous but I've been asked not to!
im askingSo I'd wordlessly post a funny picture to respond that your question is ridiculous but I've been asked not to!
Okay so my dealer typically has the same strains of weed available and from time it changes. So GSC and madman OG are familiar to me. This season I've found almost 10 seeds good and bad from the past few times I've bought GSC. At first I thought the strain would be GSC for sure but I found another seed in a madman OG strain.
So a lot of seeds in the GSC and one from madman OG.
I'm thinking that the two strains crossed with each other or with different strain. I'm not too excited about that because I don't want a "mutt."
Once my plant grow will someone be able to determine if it's pure GSC or something else from the info I provided? I want to ask my dealer but I don't think he'll say and he might get defensive and I'd feel bad cause I imagine he was pissed that this happened. I also don't know why he had male plants around.
Not only that, but soaking the seed in that chemical will cause it to grow, after its all grown out and mature, maybe then the strain can be guessed at with more accuracy.Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is a colorless and odorless chemical compound, also referred to by some as Dihydrogen Oxide, Hydrogen Hydroxide, Hydronium Hydroxide,
that might be useful to what you're trying to do.
http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html