conor c
Well-Known Member
You might be cool with it I ain't ok with people jacking stuff yeah there are few who do the work there the minority for sure yet right thereThis ripping off bit kind of makes me chuckle. There are very few breeders out there, if any, that are bothering with any breeding program. The market is demanding whatever is popular at the moment. An actual breeding program would be a waste of money when most are just buying based on a strain name.
One would be better off doing a seed run, and calling the selected plant something already out there at this point.
It wasn't stabilised till they lost parents you mean then he had to work with different selections therefore it ain't the same strain might be same in name but it's not ak that's the simple truth you lose the parents you lose the strain selection is everythingThat was back in what, the late 90's? The irony of the outrage is people complaining about a variety being stabalized which inherently means less expression of phenos. Many people have grown and loved AK47 over the last 20 odd years so I wouldn't consider the genetics degraded, Simon selected and moved the variety in the direction he wanted which means rare outliers disappeared from the gene pool which some people disagreed with but clearly it's still solid genetics as it's being sold decades after it was introduced. Which isn't the case with most varieties that disappear just as quickly as they burst onto the scene.