ltecato
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"10 suspected of growing 5,000-plus marijuana plants in California's Lake County"
https://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com/northbay/lakecounty/8854151-181/california-lake-county-cannabis-marijuana-arrest?artslide=14&slide=GAL
This question has haunted me ever since I started growing my own from bag seed in the 1980s: how on earth do illegal growers get reliable seeds? If they are just using their own random seeds from pollinated plants, how do they keep from selling crappy flowers that are likely to be mixed in with the "good" buds?
My general observation is, if you sprout 10 random bag seeds, you'll get approximately 50 percent male, 50 percent female. So you'll have five female plants. After harvest, you can test the flowers and most likely you'll find maybe one plant that is absolutely the "queen" and produces flowers that are a lot more desirable than what you get off at least three of the four remaining female plants. There will also be at least one female that is pretty darn worthless, though the buds may be just as healthy looking, dank and sticky as the best flowers from the "queen," but they will barely give you the slightest hint of a buzz. So you'll have three females that fall in the spectrum between best and worst. If you're lucky, you may have a second female plant that is a close "runner-up" to the one that won the beauty pageant, maybe it even produces marketable flowers... but at best, that's maybe 40 percent of your females cranking out the good stuff. The remaining 60 percent is going to be either "meh" or "I want my $10 back for that dirt weed you sold me, jerkwad!"
So how does a criminal enterprise nail down the genetics of whatever they are growing from year to year? It's got to be even harder for them because: 1) They are growing thousands of plants at a time. 2) The operation has to be completely invisible from John Law. 3) Don't mean to engage in any kind of stereotyping, but the farm hands in these operations are not, like, UC Davis grad students majoring in agricultural science. I get the impression that most of them never finished any kind of school. They are, bluntly speaking, criminals, not rocket (or roquette) scientists. So I would guess that the procedures they follow have to be so simple that any idiot can do it.
So where do these plants come from? Seed? Clone? Secret greenhouses cranking out popular strains?
https://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com/northbay/lakecounty/8854151-181/california-lake-county-cannabis-marijuana-arrest?artslide=14&slide=GAL
This question has haunted me ever since I started growing my own from bag seed in the 1980s: how on earth do illegal growers get reliable seeds? If they are just using their own random seeds from pollinated plants, how do they keep from selling crappy flowers that are likely to be mixed in with the "good" buds?
My general observation is, if you sprout 10 random bag seeds, you'll get approximately 50 percent male, 50 percent female. So you'll have five female plants. After harvest, you can test the flowers and most likely you'll find maybe one plant that is absolutely the "queen" and produces flowers that are a lot more desirable than what you get off at least three of the four remaining female plants. There will also be at least one female that is pretty darn worthless, though the buds may be just as healthy looking, dank and sticky as the best flowers from the "queen," but they will barely give you the slightest hint of a buzz. So you'll have three females that fall in the spectrum between best and worst. If you're lucky, you may have a second female plant that is a close "runner-up" to the one that won the beauty pageant, maybe it even produces marketable flowers... but at best, that's maybe 40 percent of your females cranking out the good stuff. The remaining 60 percent is going to be either "meh" or "I want my $10 back for that dirt weed you sold me, jerkwad!"
So how does a criminal enterprise nail down the genetics of whatever they are growing from year to year? It's got to be even harder for them because: 1) They are growing thousands of plants at a time. 2) The operation has to be completely invisible from John Law. 3) Don't mean to engage in any kind of stereotyping, but the farm hands in these operations are not, like, UC Davis grad students majoring in agricultural science. I get the impression that most of them never finished any kind of school. They are, bluntly speaking, criminals, not rocket (or roquette) scientists. So I would guess that the procedures they follow have to be so simple that any idiot can do it.
So where do these plants come from? Seed? Clone? Secret greenhouses cranking out popular strains?