Will We See Reliably Uniform And Stable Strains In The Future?

Bacala

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Was just tending my two little autos and a thought came to mind. I can get a pack of 30 tomato seeds and when grown out, can expect 30 very similar plants. As we well know, this is certainly not the case with cannabis. Is this simply because we haven't had the same long history of improved breeding that produces reliable veggies, or is there something in the makeup of cannabis that will make the same uniformity impossible to achieve?

These are Red Dwarf autos, popped March 5th, grown right next to each other in the same soil outside and treated exactly the same as far as water, nutes, re-pot, etc.

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WeedFreak78

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There's stable strains out there, just need to do your research. I've had Dutch passion durban poison 3 different times, 2 separate single seed orders, one whole pack over a 5+ yr period, every plant was exactly the same.
 
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