[QUOTE][TIME is a neat point! Like the difference between Irish folk music and something that was written by a KNOWN composer and something that was written by a KNOWN, LIVING composer... So for strains that would fall into similar categories, the way I see it... Durban Poison would be like folk music... Skunk #1 would be like the work of a classical composer... something bred last year would fall into the final category... the newer the strain and its parent strains, the more effort should be made to track that information.
I think the legalization of cannabis will really allow that to happen more efficiently.
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Another intelligent explanation from the stinkfactor!
Chronisseur Reviewed by Chronisseur on . A Grower's Code of Ethics... Love, Stinky Hello friends, growers, aspiring growers, and fans of the sacred Herb! I wanted to take some time and put together a collection of my thoughts on various ethical questions that have come up during the time Iâ??ve been here at canncom. This is only the first installmentâ?¦ more to follow. It is by no means meant to be a holier-than-thou sermon, just my feelings on a few subjectsâ?¦ growing in your parentsâ?? home, taking othersâ?? outdoor crops, helping out a med user in need, selling, Rating: 5