PJ Diaz
Well-Known Member
Wait. Am I too high right now?
we’re talking about cannabis clones having the exact dna makeup of its mother And the variables at best are environmental and or grower.(including equipment).
I’m not talking about humans. I just said that one little comment that clones are not the same as twins.
And then got right back to the point. But I appreciate the read though because i love getting into genetics before bed. I can read shit on it for hours. Even when I was breeding reptiles and birds I did
Love Science Daily, good and reasonable information here.
For those who may have missed it, here is the conclusion from the CHS study I posted:I pretty much went down most of the list last night and whatever I could find this morning before work. That article your provided was pretty much it. Everything else is very limited. But enough for me to understand where your coming from. However clones are still same as the doner plant Non of the at changes. But dna can split with maturity and when small amounts of stress and bad environments.(cutting high humidity and added hormones I’d assume) Dna splits do occurs leading to mutations. Now your freak plant with terps you never had before. You should of documented that for science. There is absolutely nothing that deep into the study.
That’s impressive. Terps are not a mutations. That’s underlying genetics. So that would be interesting to see if by what you did differently. You promoted the plants to use terps they wouldn usually? Idk. I’m rambling Sorry