View Full Version : Do a show on Mutant Strains?
Coolbreeze
10-25-2008, 10:21 AM
I reckon there should be a show on mutant strains of cannabis. Remember strains like ducksfoot and dizzy? Plants that are cannabis but don't look like they are! Do you lot have any info on the latest mutants around? How do they do it and could you crossbreed cannabis with other plants with todays biotechnology?
What you think?
cheers
cb
vince noir rocknroll star
11-01-2008, 11:29 AM
great idea imo ,ducksfoot eh ,not seen a variant of that in years ...i personally like albino traits ..
sttony
11-01-2008, 04:36 PM
I've got a mutant dwarf NYC Diesel - 2 months old and only 2" tall.
Thinking about cloning it for an outdoor stealth garden next season :)
...could you crossbreed cannabis with other plants with todays biotechnology
Also, next year I'm going to try to graft cannabis on to a mulberry bush :D
C. sativa is a member of the mulberry family. http://thcfacts.com/hemp/
LutherBlissett
11-17-2008, 11:28 PM
I'm not really sure if it's entirely appropriate that I post this, and so forgive me if it seems frivolous, but "mutant strains" makes me think of the incredible hulk having a troublesome time on the toilet.
remotegrower
01-04-2009, 08:44 AM
yes, like this lowryder just growing leaves, others look normal. This has only single fan leaves, is it that strange?
vince noir rocknroll star
01-04-2009, 04:12 PM
yes, like this lowryder just growing leaves, others look normal. This has only single fan leaves, is it that strange?
the ones in the white cups look like they have been either overfed or are suffereing a nute deficiency dude ...id flush those babies with ph adjusted water ..3x the volume of the cups ..then see what happens over the following week ..as for the leaf development lowryders do have 3 different phentoytpes from what ive seen of them ...theres the sativa ,indica and ruderalis phenos ...so there is variation in their growth patterns
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