Skunky Dunk Farms
Cannabinoid Receptor
Hey @WillieP , I'm chasing the old lines!Thank you for taking the time to square me away on this.
I just wanted to make sure I wasn't having some sort of dumb ass brain fart.
So in general, all the really killer cut only stuff you hear people talking about is just a killer pheno that they were fortunate to of found. And then that cut has had the shit cloned out of it, and so on, and so on...
Again I really am not up on these things...
So if you were to take clones of one of these killer cuts and then reverse one of them to force it to produce pollen, then breed those two, that would create female seeds, correct? But those seeds would still not produce the same result as the original because the new seeds would have the ability to produce different phenos of their own from the recessive genes they would have.
The moral is, a cut is a cut. is a cut, and there is no way to reproduce it other than cloning. True??
Thanks again,
WillieP
Sorry @Skunky Dunk Farms, I didn't mean to highjack your thread.
None are "thee" original!
I know i will never find that true perfect skunk I grew up on in the 80's, why, because that line of plants died.
What I chase is the lines that started them. Those areas of the world that our plants came from have the genetics.
As in the description of this line, "all examples were keepers status and all had that "old school" funk"". That means something to me because Todd is my age, he's had the old examples and knows they are really lost because the exact plants that caused the sensation well, just moved on in history.
Breeding isn't my niche to brag on, I've made some decent crosses over time but more of a personal hobby thing for me.
I'm trying to gather together enough old world genetics that maybe , just maybe I'll find the golden ticket!
But,,,,, then it will only be a legend because it will die lol.