That's definitely a different quoted profile. Will be interesting to see how it turns out.I have the royal kush 7 from them.
I only bought them because the description said “rosewater terps” yet to run but very interested and exited to see what awaits.
Here is a screed from Mandelbrot himself. All worth reading, if you scroll down he talks about his breeding approach. From what I gather, he thinks of Royal Kush as a platform, where several desirable expressions can occur, and the breeder is free to choose breeding directions according to their own preference. https://www.emeraldmountainlegacy.com/ras-truth/spice-of-lifeI was looking at this emerald mountain strain: royal kush bx 10th gen.
Does this mean that there will only be one main phenotype? Will there be variations in odors, finishing times etc?
That looked like an interesting read but I couldn't finish it. It's a wall of text. Paragraphs in writing structure exist for a reason. That link gave me a headache. I wanted to read what they had to say in entirety but I'm not reading that mess.Here is a screed from Mandelbrot himself. All worth reading, if you scroll down he talks about his breeding approach. From what I gather, he thinks of Royal Kush as a platform, where several desirable expressions can occur, and the breeder is free to choose breeding directions according to their own preference. https://www.emeraldmountainlegacy.com/ras-truth/spice-of-life
I know what you mean! Part of what he was doing that was unique was trying to widen the genetic pool, as opposed to narrowing it down to create a stable, predictable product. My mind reels at the amount of work he put into his selections. Royal KUsh and crosses made from it will always be in my out door garden.I thought I was killing it then, “Breeding Strategies” popped up. I’m gonna have to come back to it.