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BASEDVATO

Judo Chop ur Spirit
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Here's the freedom town seeds 1-4....



The first 3 look identical and the last one looks like it might be sativa dominant
Do yo breed the plants? a buddy of mine locally is into cross strains. He had a male white widow, and decided to cross it with some of his girls. Then with the cross after few generations would allow to pollinate, and pick out his favorite, and strongest. For just a rookie he came up with a nice looking hybrid after a few years.


I thought it would always cool to breed for things such as drought resistant for outdoors. I'm sure people have bred for disease, or pest resistant as well.
 

BASEDVATO

Judo Chop ur Spirit
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I dont see Arizona being on the forefront of legalization
Arizona, which already allows medical marijuana, to legalize the recreational use, too. The movement, dubbed “Safer Arizona,” wants to get an initiative on the ballot this fall that would allow recreational sales and any adult to grow up to 12 plants. According to a recent poll, 56% of Arizonans support legalization.
 
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Hard Times
I hope cali goes the way of Co, and Wa in the future ballot.


In the next 5-10 years when: California, Oregon, Arizona, and a good portion of the east coast and maybe New Mexico / Nevada legalize it, the war on cannabis is done.

Oregon will be next I bet, then California. I bet Montana will be soon too. They're conservative but super anti government.
 

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Do yo breed the plants? a buddy of mine locally is into cross strains. He had a male white widow, and decided to cross it with some of his girls. Then with the cross after few generations would allow to pollinate, and pick out his favorite, and strongest. For just a rookie he came up with a nice looking hybrid after a few years.


I thought it would always cool to breed for things such as drought resistant for outdoors. I'm sure people have bred for disease, or pest resistant as well.
I have before but I never stabalized any of my crosses. I don't have the time or resources to finish it but I still have the seeds from the crosses.

This project we reversed my homies OG Kush female clone so it would produce male pollen. Then we dusted the pollen on the "forum cut" GSC. Hopefully we hit the genetic lottery and get a dank phenotype on the first round.
 

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Judo Chop ur Spirit
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Thats not even the real issue at hand to be honest.

Its having it federally recognized legal, to the point it is not a compound they look for in UA's for jobs and thinks of that sort.

or

The feds just respect the state law, to where they recognize it as legal in the states where it was voted.