New to the scene is BC seeds Forever Bud claiming to offer the perennial experience to growers but is still early days, I urge caution $200,000 but now with 50% off ...lol perennial as in not dying back but living on and on ..lol
Who made that site. I like perennials. Been having a hankering for fresh rhubarb but it grows in the shade by my place and so it doesn't really reach the desired harvestable stage very often. Sent from my Pixel 3a using Grasscity Forum mobile app
I'd imagine whoever is in charge of BCSeeds IT dept. They are a legit seedbank, but idk how I feel about that price tag Sent from my LG-K371 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Yeah wtf? These idgits could drop it immensely, let word spread, take over the business (except for those who enjoy different flower strains) Make a few billion, end world hunger and create peace and shelter (bcuz our current billionaires refuse to) Or just pocket the first years income of 100million and shut down and retire their life Sent from my Pixel 3a using Grasscity Forum mobile app
10 minutes on gooogle says its been out since at least 2013 and i cant even find an image of anyone growing it. Plenty folk selling it but nobody growing it. I call bullshit. Theres a millionaire dude on here somewhere. Guy with the buds the size of his head apparently is. We could ask him to try them
I was thinking of you when posting this thread "ol BNW will have to sell the house to get these seeds" lol peace!
to get the plant to go perennial their have must have injected a perennial gene but from where ?? once again out thc takes a knock as it did once the introduction of ruderalis into our weed cheers
On a side note: I found out recently that rhubarb is grown locally in the dark, keeping out of light (under a traffic cone or in a damp cellar) makes it go very yellow and very very sweet, copied from the Victorian Brits cheers
Okay wow thanks vostok of course I'll read into this. Could be the soil it's in, definitely a possibility. Sent from my Pixel 3a using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Agreed many sativas can go that long, but this is a perennial as you that implies you would be picking kolas of the plant in 5 years time ...like an apple tree indeed I can see it possible by inserting a perennial gene into the plant the question being from where does that gene come from and how that would affects the plants structure even potency? I suspect satire?