Thanks for answering, guys!
I've read that "stabilized" might just mean for one trait, like CBD production. Then, It makes a lot of sense there are many phenotypes whithin a strain.
cheers!
Thanks for the reply, mudballs!
I don't have much experience with seed bank strains.
I thought that they had taken care to stabilize the genetics (with 6 generations, Bx5) to name it as a "strain".
Here is the website speaking about the Saga "strain"...
Hello everyone!
I'm a CBD medicinal patient and I bought some seeds of Saga strain (Superstrains; 20:1 CBD/THC ratio).
However, the plants are showing a totally different phenotypes (pics attached).
My intention is to revert one of the plants with STS and pollinate the other one to make high...