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<blockquote data-quote="wolfman1" data-source="post: 4287905" data-attributes="member: 53876"><p>I dont know much about the pesticides etc, I sure theyre regulated as you say. Thats not what I was speaking of. I have a buddy who is/was one of the top growers in Humbolt County California, and he, and most of them who do 95% of the commercial use lots of fertilizers, granted largely organic. What I'm talking about is that the stuff we got in the 60's and early 70's was almost all grown naturally, in the ground, with nothing but manure for fertilizer because thats all the growers could get in the remote regions they had to grow in. Like the remote areas of W. Virginia and Louisiana which have edited out a lot of important genetics from inbreeding, so has the weed industry. They clone, clones of clones of clones, no new genetic input. That weakens a population no matter what the species.</p><p></p><p>Having smoked his, called Trainwreck, which won a couple awards, I can speak with some authority that what is being grown today is not of the same quality as the best we used to get. My connected friends got it direct off the barges in NYC harbor. Thats a fact, BTDT, speaking from personal experience. Have you.</p><p></p><p>Thats not propaganda.</p><p></p><p>And for any POPO watching, that was over 50 years ago. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👍" title="Thumbs up :thumbsup:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f44d.png" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfman1, post: 4287905, member: 53876"] I dont know much about the pesticides etc, I sure theyre regulated as you say. Thats not what I was speaking of. I have a buddy who is/was one of the top growers in Humbolt County California, and he, and most of them who do 95% of the commercial use lots of fertilizers, granted largely organic. What I'm talking about is that the stuff we got in the 60's and early 70's was almost all grown naturally, in the ground, with nothing but manure for fertilizer because thats all the growers could get in the remote regions they had to grow in. Like the remote areas of W. Virginia and Louisiana which have edited out a lot of important genetics from inbreeding, so has the weed industry. They clone, clones of clones of clones, no new genetic input. That weakens a population no matter what the species. Having smoked his, called Trainwreck, which won a couple awards, I can speak with some authority that what is being grown today is not of the same quality as the best we used to get. My connected friends got it direct off the barges in NYC harbor. Thats a fact, BTDT, speaking from personal experience. Have you. Thats not propaganda. And for any POPO watching, that was over 50 years ago. 👍 [/QUOTE]
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