Rare dankness/rd genetics

gladstoned

Well-Known Member
Ghost train haze #1
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The OX
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A few Hillbilly Armor clones I am going to grow out. Better transplant tomorrow.
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Long's Peak Blue is at ET clone home.
 

ilynnboy

Member
there will never be anymore purple swish... sorry... longs peak willbe stocked mid Dec.
Could you do the public a favor?
Take the purple swish strain info off your web site.
I have spent more than a few hours trying to hunt it down. Only to be told it is not available( no packs anywhere? Even if I say please? ). Very Frustrating...
 

gladstoned

Well-Known Member
I need to get busy today, but I would like to add my 2 cents. Again. lol.
If people are growing the strain, how and why would a breeder erase the info, when it's their strain?
Maybe noting it as retired or something, but adding info is usually better than deleting it.
I guess it all depends on the reason why a strain is no longer available.
Just my opinion.
 

Rare D MI

New Member
Urkle is a tough plant to grow, I don't know for sure, but maybe that's part of why moon decided to drop the line. Gotta make room for the '13 drops.
 
I need to get busy today, but I would like to add my 2 cents. Again. lol.
If people are growing the strain, how and why would a breeder erase the info, when it's their strain?
Maybe noting it as retired or something, but adding info is usually better than deleting it.
I guess it all depends on the reason why a strain is no longer available.
Just my opinion.
Well that's my take on it as well.. Just because no more packs will be made does not mean nobody has it. So I agree the info should stay on the site for people who do have the strain but like rectangle should say retired on it;)
 

ilynnboy

Member
Thanks for the reply Mrs. Rare D.
Too bad it is not available. Sure would have liked to try it.
I have a Qwerkle dominant Qwubble ( from RZZA ) that I love, but want a purple version of it.
I guess I will have to make it myself.

Good luck in your breeding programs.

Ilynnboy
 

dat130ysmurf

Well-Known Member
Im a botanicare man. In soil I use pure blend pro, in hydro I use CNS17
I had great results with Botanicare myself! I've used pure blend pro outside, and CNS17 with my autopots, I will be trying out the pure blend pro with the autopots next, just cuz it's organic.... but I got excellent results using the CNS17!
 

Nightmarecreature

Active Member
When is RD going to release info on the different phenotypes of their strains? I already bought a bunch of different strains and I would order more if I knew which pheno's I have missed out on. RD beans have been the most reliable and vigorious beans out of many breeders that I have ordered from. The one problem with RD is lack of information on phenotypes. For instance when I ordered Goji OG from Bodhi, he mentioned a tall totem pole pheno and a short strawberry pheno. When I grew a short female plant and rubbed the stem and it smelled like strawberry, I knew I had the strawberry pheno. Maybe more grow logs will take care of this.....
 

Nightmarecreature

Active Member
I know what phenotype means and yes people use it improperly. It should be genotype but everyone uses phenotype ,so I will stick with that. No need to be a dick about it, you want to correct my spelling?
 

ru4r34l

Well-Known Member
Actually it seems like you used the proper term for what you need. Phenotype is the observable characteristics (look, taste, smell, etc..) and genotype is the heredity information that you may or may not see expressed.

regards,
 

Rare D MI

New Member
I just don't understand why you need to know in advance what to look for. Why can't you just decide which plants you like best and go with that? In my opinion breeders put out these descriptions of possibilities to trick people like you into buying more beans than normal because they are searching for the one the breeder described. It's a bullshit move. Especially because you could have already found those genotypes, but because of your environment, it showed a different phenotypical expression and didn't resemble what was described.
 

Rare D MI

New Member
Actually it seems like you used the proper term for what you need. Phenotype is the observable characteristics (look, taste, smell, etc..) and genotype is the heredity information that you may or may not see expressed.

regards,
Phenotype changes with environment. Genotypically identical plants can come out different due to different environmental factors, thus phenotypical variation.
 
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