Wonder how AK-47 can be a land race varietal, when it's a F1 hybrid bred by Serious Seeds in Amsterdam. I've held the Cherry AK for over 15 years, which is a selected genotype from the AK-47
Ak47 was the second or third true F1 after skunk and before (or around) sweet tooth. I wouldn't say it's a land race at all- I've only just started the podcast but that doesn't sound right at all. Respect for keeping a line for 15 years. Not a lot hits quite like the oldies in my opinion.
@@Mike-ms6he The AK-47 definitely isn't a landrace cultivar. Ak47 is a sativa-dominant AK-47 a supposedly bred/ created by Simon from Serious Seeds in 1992. Its origin goes back much further to the 70s where it probably begun as a cross between Thai and Afghani. (Sativa / Thai & Indica /Afghani) In 1999, AK-47 was re-crossed so it produced more uniform seeds. No doubt a true F1 Hybrid, by way of pure lines being crossed. The SweetTooth was bred by Breeder Steve/ Spice Of Life Seeds out of Canada in the late 90s/ very early 2000's, I grew the orginal Sweet Tooth #2 in 2002 and summer of 03.
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When is the plants best time to harvest? Seeded smells stronger then a non Seeded. There for more oils are produced to protect the calex as the seeds develops. So is the THC higher?
Type I: high THC. Type II: THC/CBD combined. Type III: high CBD Our website also has a much deeper definition of them. Above ⬆️ was just copied & pasted from google.
Repeated self fertilization is definitely not proper contemporary canna breeding. Real geneticists are going to wipe all these desperate opportunists out in five years. Catch up or make your own lane.
Please fact check your guests. This guy seems cool but he doesn't sound like he prepared and misstated a lot of principles, or outright explained them incorrectly. Yes seeds have the benefit of the tap root, but it's not so much the "hormones" as the early developmental processes and ratios behind what are "priming" mechanisms occurring respective to environmental parameters. Also, Fungus gnat adults (or larvae) do not eat leaves and don't directly harm foliage aside from acting as vectors for certain pathogens. Again cool guy, otherwise.
The initial radical from the seed does produce hormones.. It produces a VERY important hormone, called Auxin... Similar hormone that we use with our in-vitro cultures. That hormone is directly responsible for that seedlings health and its fully ripened flowered vigor.. Fungus gnats and their larvae can spread pathogens like black root rot, pythium, wilt, botrytis blight, HPLVD and Fusarium. This can even cause total plant death... Through their spread of their larvae in the rhizosphere and the congested environment that they propagate, foliage & stem structure is most certainly damaged over their full life span.
A lot to unpack there. Anyone with discipline will rewatch the video and see that you in fact stated outright fungus gnat adults eat “foliage”. Maybe you were nervous. Idk. But now you’re trying to distract from that and that’s not in the spirit of science, business maybe, but not science. Saying auxin, a hormone involved in virtually all major plant cellular processes in varying proportions, is why seeds are better (based on your correction above) is like saying plants grow because you water them. It’s reductionist and misses the point. It’s priming, which is both a complex but also easily explained phenomenon. Any way, I clearly noted fungus gnats are vectors, but no they don’t eat the leaves. For anyone interested since this is a public platform - 8:50-9:02 ish is where the first statement I rebutted was made (fungus gnats)
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Wonder how AK-47 can be a land race varietal, when it's a F1 hybrid bred by Serious Seeds in Amsterdam. I've held the Cherry AK for over 15 years, which is a selected genotype from the AK-47
Ak47 was the second or third true F1 after skunk and before (or around) sweet tooth. I wouldn't say it's a land race at all- I've only just started the podcast but that doesn't sound right at all. Respect for keeping a line for 15 years. Not a lot hits quite like the oldies in my opinion.
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@@Mike-ms6he The AK-47 definitely isn't a landrace cultivar. Ak47 is a sativa-dominant AK-47 a supposedly bred/ created by Simon from Serious Seeds in 1992. Its origin goes back much further to the 70s where it probably begun as a cross between Thai and Afghani. (Sativa / Thai & Indica /Afghani) In 1999, AK-47 was re-crossed so it produced more uniform seeds. No doubt a true F1 Hybrid, by way of pure lines being crossed. The SweetTooth was bred by Breeder Steve/ Spice Of Life Seeds out of Canada in the late 90s/ very early 2000's, I grew the orginal Sweet Tooth #2 in 2002 and summer of 03.
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Thanks for the support. Glad you enjoy it!
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When is the plants best time to harvest? Seeded smells stronger then a non Seeded. There for more oils are produced to protect the calex as the seeds develops. So is the THC higher?
huh , nice question
When offspring is produced most of the plants energy goes towards making seed and not cannabinoids. Good question!
And what are Type 1,2,3 strains? Never heard of 😶 are those the 3 of your breeding goals or F1,2,3?
Type I: high THC.
Type II: THC/CBD combined.
Type III: high CBD
Our website also has a much deeper definition of them. Above ⬆️ was just copied & pasted from google.
@@greenlusterphenos4956 thanks!
20:53 "AK47, which we know is a landrace strain..." Please explain this because it should be a hybrid by Serious Seeds ☝️🤔🙃
Repeated self fertilization is definitely not proper contemporary canna breeding. Real geneticists are going to wipe all these desperate opportunists out in five years. Catch up or make your own lane.
Please fact check your guests. This guy seems cool but he doesn't sound like he prepared and misstated a lot of principles, or outright explained them incorrectly. Yes seeds have the benefit of the tap root, but it's not so much the "hormones" as the early developmental processes and ratios behind what are "priming" mechanisms occurring respective to environmental parameters. Also, Fungus gnat adults (or larvae) do not eat leaves and don't directly harm foliage aside from acting as vectors for certain pathogens. Again cool guy, otherwise.
The initial radical from the seed does produce hormones.. It produces a VERY important hormone, called Auxin... Similar hormone that we use with our in-vitro cultures. That hormone is directly responsible for that seedlings health and its fully ripened flowered vigor..
Fungus gnats and their larvae can spread pathogens like black root rot, pythium, wilt, botrytis blight, HPLVD and Fusarium. This can even cause total plant death...
Through their spread of their larvae in the rhizosphere and the congested environment that they propagate, foliage & stem structure is most certainly damaged over their full life span.
@@greenlusterphenos4956 mike drop
A lot to unpack there. Anyone with discipline will rewatch the video and see that you in fact stated outright fungus gnat adults eat “foliage”. Maybe you were nervous. Idk. But now you’re trying to distract from that and that’s not in the spirit of science, business maybe, but not science. Saying auxin, a hormone involved in virtually all major plant cellular processes in varying proportions, is why seeds are better (based on your correction above) is like saying plants grow because you water them. It’s reductionist and misses the point. It’s priming, which is both a complex but also easily explained phenomenon. Any way, I clearly noted fungus gnats are vectors, but no they don’t eat the leaves. For anyone interested since this is a public platform - 8:50-9:02 ish is where the first statement I rebutted was made (fungus gnats)