Quote Originally Posted by ProGroWannabe
Great info! But, ummm, if your gonna use someones research, you should cite your sources. Please don't take this as me being mean. I'm writing this with no attitude whatsoever. See--->. But, it is my belief, that these articles were written by someone else. I wouldn't even say anything about it, but it's clear your taking credit for someone elses work. Plagiarism is a prosecutable offense. Here OBVIOUSLY, that would be the least of your worries. But try to refrain from doing this elsewhere, cuz it can get you in trouble.

Before you flame me, it's the speech pattern that gives it away as not being yours.
"im start to talk about gross phenotypes of cannabis strains and next im make a list and talk about of the most know imported cannabis strains.
so im start with gross phenotypes:"

That doesn't match things like this:"Monoecious strains mature more evenly than dioecious strains, and fiber crops are usually not grown long enough to set seed which interferes with fiber production."

Again, I'm not doggin ya, but you can't take credit for this if it's not really your info. Please keep the articles coming. They're great! Just tell us what source it came from and who wrote it, if you know who the author was.:thumbsup:
hello and i do not want take credits from someone else i simple dont know who is the source and i take and save all this info just because i think is great info to share with people that want to know all of this, believe me if i know the author i write down, but i swear i dont know. who give me this info have this write down in some old papers. THIS IS NOT FOR TAKE CREDIT OF SOMEONE ELSE WORK, BELIEVE IT. i simple dont know the source.
like i say next time is indian strains.:thumbsup: but this take hard work to compilate all this info, just tell me if you want them keep coming or not.
cesarhorta Reviewed by cesarhorta on . cannabis strains and gross phenotypes im start to talk about gross phenotypes of cannabis strains and next im make a list and talk about of the most know imported cannabis strains. so im start with gross phenotypes: Gross Phenotypes of Cannabis Strains The gross phenotype or general growth form is determined by size, root production, branching pattern, sex, maturation, and floral characteristics. Most imported varieties have characteristic gross phenotypes although there tend to be occasional rare examples of almost every Rating: 5