It’s Finally Here: Genetically Modified Cannabis

hotrodharley

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“Conventional techniques to create water-soluble cannabinoids — cannabinoids like CBD and THC that can dissolve in water — usually involve emulsifying cannabis extracts, which is basically mixing them into starches. Trait’s proprietary plants generate the dissolvable cannabinoids inside of the cannabis itself, so there’s no need to chemically modify the molecules after costly and hazardous extraction processes.”

Buy seeds! Store them properly. I wish I had done so many years ago.

https://zenpype.com/after-years-of-false-alarms-its-finally-here-genetically-modified-cannabis/
 

Schwagg#12

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I wouldn't worry about it. Unless it is federally legal they won't be able to patent their seeds.All GMO seeds companies require contracts to purchase their seeds.
There won't be a 10 pack available from the Attitude.
 

macsnax

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“Conventional techniques to create water-soluble cannabinoids — cannabinoids like CBD and THC that can dissolve in water — usually involve emulsifying cannabis extracts, which is basically mixing them into starches. Trait’s proprietary plants generate the dissolvable cannabinoids inside of the cannabis itself, so there’s no need to chemically modify the molecules after costly and hazardous extraction processes.”

Buy seeds! Store them properly. I wish I had done so many years ago.

https://zenpype.com/after-years-of-false-alarms-its-finally-here-genetically-modified-cannabis/
I seen this yesterday. As of right now, I don't think it's something to worry about. But who knows where it goes in the future. This is what phylos is up to as well, and they're doing it out of Canada so they can patent things. As long as our current cultivars aren't stolen, altered, and then patented I don't see a reason to freak out yet....
 
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