Organic seeds

Pseudo.Botany

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Hi. Recently i have decided to go all Organic. I want to know if anyone knows were you can get Original Organic strain seeds. Seeds from plants that have not been Genetically Modified or grown with Chemicals. This is probably really hard and rare to find but maybe someone out there knows something.

Cheers!
 

Creek

Active Member
Pure afghan from DNA comes from afghanistan. Its a pure land race. Land race seeds would be your best bet.
 

stonedmetalhead1

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Hi. Recently i have decided to go all Organic. I want to know if anyone knows were you can get Original Organic strain seeds. Seeds from plants that have not been Genetically Modified or grown with Chemicals. This is probably really hard and rare to find but maybe someone out there knows something.

Cheers!
Many breeders are strictly organic for example: Subcool, Spice of Life, Tom Hill, and a bunch of others if you do enough research you will see many breeders say their strains were bred organicaly.
 

stonedmetalhead1

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Pure afghan from DNA comes from afghanistan. Its a pure land race. Land race seeds would be your best bet.
Just because it is a land race cultivar does not mean it was bred organicaly. Also, ther Pure Afghan is not that great. It is the line of Afghan that they used to create LA Confidential and the phenos that leaned towards that Afghan were not desirable at all. Those phenos seemed to be of average quality with somewhat of a sweet taste but all in all very generic unlike the LA OG Affie phenos which are dank as hell. The reason they used that Afghan line is only because it would have some of the same genes as their OG affie because they're both Afghans. This way they could bring the LA OG Affie out somewhat in seed form without diluting it as much as possible. There is a reason it's only $40.
 

Jerry Garcia

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I'm not sure there is any advantage to using "organic" seeds, if you can even find any labeled as such.

The seed contains only genetic information and enough nutrients to sprout a taproot and form cotyledon leaves, so even if they did come from chemically grown plants it doesn't seem like a big enough deal to make a grow not "organic."
 

McFonz

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I think that if you have anywhere near you a car once in a while the thing it exhausts will be way less organic in the emounts they get to the plant than inorganic seeds.
 

greasemonkeymann

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I think that if you have anywhere near you a car once in a while the thing it exhausts will be way less organic in the emounts they get to the plant than inorganic seeds.
technically speaking a properly running car has nothing but water vapor and carbon dioxide emitted
 

greasemonkeymann

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I don't even know how you got an understanding of that sentence. :lol:
I'll enlighten you. hydrocarbon (gas) is burned with a stoichmetric ratio of 14.7parts ambient air to one part of fuel, creating CO2 and the remaining pollutants Nitrides of oxides N0x, carbon Monoxide and little HC, the HC and CO is catalytically converted into water vapor using platinum for the oxidation process and palladium and rhodium for the reduction process.
Any other questions?
i'm a licensed ASE certified technnician, and have an EA CA smog License.
I've been diagnosing smog failures and vehicle trouble shooting for seven years.
I've been working on cars for roughly 25 years.
If you really want i can break down the chemical process for you, but i'd rather you look it up, which is what you should have done before you question something you aren't educated on.
If you'd like to discuss a carb'd 67 lincoln then i'll change my statement, but ALL new cars when running properly emit less than the 10 parts per MILLION of HC,negliglible NOx and 0.00% of CO.
AMBIENT AIR can contain more than what comes out your tailpipe.
 
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