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Are my favorite strains going "extinct?"

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by StickyIkyMarley, Sep 9, 2010.

  1. Ok I was chilling with my buddy and some older toker and while we were sitting under a tree, smoking a j under a tree or when we were in the car, smoking a bowl we started talking about how some of the strains are going extinct because of all the climate change (not a huge beliver) and the natural enviorment is going enough to ruin my favorite strains... (northern lights)
     
  2. I'm gonna take your sig seriously :p

    Hah. Well I don't know. Last time I checked, cannabis is easy to grow in many climates.
     
  3. Well what I mean is when you get seeds, (northern lights for example) it is only 100% on if it is from the right climate, and the right seeds from which that plant was grown, so being passed down garden to garden it feels like it is being ruined
     
  4. Climates can be re-created.
     
  5. All the best strains will be grown in doors, in simulated climates.
     

  6. Someones reading the DEA's homepage.

    "We are winning the war on drugs! It's harder to grow weed now! Yayyyy global warming now give us your tax money!" :D:D
     

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