I would bet money, this is why certain releases are limited....look at three chems...pretty sure a couple people breeding with that now. Bet we never see that strain again. If we do, i would bet my entire garden it's not the same/watered down. I've noticed a trend when buying seeds, you have to get what you want when it's available, or it might never be seen again. Selling seeds is about money, and you're not going to see breeders freely releasing the "goose that lays the gold eggs", so others can capitalize on it. I honestly think this is something that was learned in Europe years ago, which is why the US breeders are so popular now. Hate to say it, but things are going to change, and as cuts become easier to get in the US, the real keepers are going to become more closely guarded.....just my take on things.