Quote Originally Posted by ToKnoIsToGro
really? absolutely impossible? I wonder how they make that dank ass weed that smells and tastes like blueberry/cotton candy.
The flavors and smells of a plant come from unique aromatic compounds. The production of an aromatic that a plant normally wouldn't produce, like a basil plant with the licorice flavor (very common) or lemon thyme, or pineapple sage; those are all genetic mutations. In the case of a desirable trait, like your cannabis with the blueberry scent, that mutation is selected for and bred to itself or another plant that has the same mutation, and strengthened genetically, so eventually it will breed 'true' and the trait will be passed on to offspring.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Questions on Budding, Harvesting, & More :pimp: Sup my fellow smokers, chokers, and tokers... Yes its me again, the one and only. I have a few more questions for all you pros out there. 1:When can I expect to see the first signs of buds in mo. and how do I know when their ready to be plucked? I dont wanna get ahead of myself and start pickin when theirs a possability of more growth. 2:After I've harvested my buds will the plant stay alive through the next year, or is it better to just yank the roots and boil them for higher Rating: 5