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Hi guys!
So I'm reading an article about the differences from Genotypes and Phenotypes in a given strain of Cannabis.
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So I'm reading through that, and from what I'm reading, I'm starting to think I can experiment with some ideas that are forming as I read that:
Assuming that article is accurate and I'm not "just really high" then theoretically I can take a strain that has a decent amount of Indica genetics in it, and grow a batch of that strain, and have one subjected to "normal" temps, and do another in a cold environment, which from what I'm reading at least, could, in theory, bring out mainly Indica expressions in that strain.
Has anyone here toyed with this at all? I know some stains seem to not only survive but actually thrive in some pretty cool weather, and this has my brain going on possibilities from any given strain.
I'm thinking I want to try doing a "chilly run" to see what happens if I can keep the temps right.
So I'm reading an article about the differences from Genotypes and Phenotypes in a given strain of Cannabis.
Understanding cannabis phenotypes, genotypes and chemotypes
An easy guide to cannabis phenotypes, genotypes and chemotypes combined with expert tips on how to achieve maximum genetic potential from your seeds.
dutch-passion.com
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So I'm reading through that, and from what I'm reading, I'm starting to think I can experiment with some ideas that are forming as I read that:
Assuming that article is accurate and I'm not "just really high" then theoretically I can take a strain that has a decent amount of Indica genetics in it, and grow a batch of that strain, and have one subjected to "normal" temps, and do another in a cold environment, which from what I'm reading at least, could, in theory, bring out mainly Indica expressions in that strain.
Has anyone here toyed with this at all? I know some stains seem to not only survive but actually thrive in some pretty cool weather, and this has my brain going on possibilities from any given strain.
I'm thinking I want to try doing a "chilly run" to see what happens if I can keep the temps right.