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plant shape

plant size

plasma membrane

plastids

point mutations

point of sale

pollen and pollen production

collection and storage of

control of outdoors

mutations in

pollination

application of pollen

importance of record keeping during

and pollen production

self-pollination

timing of

wild pollination

polygamy in cannabis

polyploid state (polyploidy)

potency

and calyx/leaf ratio

and mutations

and plant size

and polyploid state

psychoactive compounds

and THC content

PowerBloom

presentation strains

pricing

product testing

propagation

genetics of

types of

protein kinesis

pruning

psychoactive compounds

Punnett squares

genotype calculations

offspring calculations

pure species type strains

compatibility of

vs mostly-type strains

Q

quarantine of foreign cuttings

R

raphide crystal

recessive genes

record keeping

need for

and pollination

for seeds

resin

ribosomes

ring species

RNA (RiboNucleicAcid)

root growth

root structure

Ruderalis

auto-flowering properties of

historical classification of

Lowryder hybrid

in Matanuska Valley Thunderfuck,

Pure Ruderalis subset types

species description

S

sales tax

Sativa

branching traits

flowering time

genetic stability of

grow time

historical classification of

leaf traits

maturity of

Pure Sativa subset types

species compatibility

species description

Sativa/Ruderalis

Schemske, D.W.

Schierup, M.

Schultes, R.E.

screening (for seed removal)

Screen of Green grow method

ScrOG (Screen of Green) grow method

Sea of Green (SOG) grow method

secretory cavity

seed(s)

“bag seed”

bulk shipments of

characteristics of

colchicine treatment of

collection and storage of

condition of and crop productivity

counting machines

effect of photoperiod on production

female

feminized

germination rates

guarantees on

of hermaphrodite plants

indoor/outdoor mixes

market feedback on

non-hybrid seeds

packaging

pricing of

production via wild pollination

record keeping

refunds for

sales tax on

shipping

standard
vs
feminized

variations in strains

viability of

vs clones

seed banks

advantages of

pricing of

promotions by

seed packaging

strains sold by

working with

seedling propagation

maturity

selfing

as breeding technique

of clones

and cost of feminized strains

evolution of

and hermaphrodite condition

self-pollination

SensaSoak

SensaSpray

sex-linked traits

sex influenced linked traits

sex limited linked traits

sexual reproduction.
See
seed(s)

shipping

of clones

of seeds

silent mutations

silver nitrate

silver thiosulfate solution

storage of

toxicity of

sinsemilla

in breeding environment

colas

dioecious strains

effect of stress on

and gibberellic acid

and hermaphrodite condition

Skunk strains

branching traits

Small, Ernest

sodium thiosulfate (anhydrous)

SOG (Sea of Green) grow method

soil conditions

and crop productivity

reusing soil

and stress

somaclonal variations

somatic mutations

species, development in geographic isolation

splice site mutations

squaring

Stebbins, G. Ledyard

stipe cells

storage

of pollen

of seeds

strains

best sellers

breeding from seed

breeding traits of vegetative characteris tics

compatibility

cost of

easy

greenhouse

high-yielding strains

historical

indoor

mysterious

naming protocol for

outdoor

parent plants used in

and plant size

presentation strains

pure species type vs mostly-type

releasing onto market

species classification

species description

species subset types

for specific environments

stability in

theft through knock-offs

true breeding of

true strains

variations in

.
See also
hybrid strains

strains, by name

Afghani

AK-47

American Dream

BC Big Bud

BC Hash Plant

Big Bud

Black Domina

Blueberry

Blue Moon Rocks

Blue Satellite

Bogbubble

Cali’ O

California-Indica

California Orange

Champagne

Chemo

Durban

Durban Poison

Flo

G-

Great White Shark

Haze

Hindu Kush

Humboldt

Jack Flash

Jack Herer

Kush strain

Lifesaver

Matanuska Valley Thunderfuck

Mazar

Neville’s Haze

Northern Lights

Skunk strains

Willem’s Wonder

stress

and calyx development

effect on gender

as factor in mutations

and hermaphrodite condition

hormones to reduce

nitrogen-deficiency-related

photoperiod manipulation

transplant shock

Superthrive

suppressor genes

surface cleaning

Sutton, Walter

T

taproot

temperature

terpenoids

test crosses

in assessing breeding qualities

record keeping of

tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV)

tetraploid chromosomes

THC

synthetic

thiamine

tissue culture

as factor in mutations

mediums for

top colas

and calyx/leaf ratio

.
See also
buds; colas

topping

toxicity of treated crops

transfer techniques, as factor in mutations

transition

translocations

transplant shock

as factor in mutations

transversion

trichomes

anatomy of

types of

trilateral branching

triploid chromosomes

tropism, types of

true breeding traits

and adaptability

and color

and compatibility

hybrid strains

true strains

turgor

Tween

twinning

U

Urey, Harold C.

V

vacuoles and vacuole membrane

Vavilov, Nicolai

vegetative characteristics

breeding traits of

vegetative stage

gender manipulation during

and growth hormone application

maturity

nutrient ratios

ventilation

vesicles

viability

of pollen

of seeds

vigor, and adaptability

vitamin B1 (thiamine)

W

Warmke, H.E.

warping

watering

whorled phylotaxy

window lighting

Wood’s Rooting Compound

X

xylem

Y

yields

and calyx development

effect of pruning on

and growing environment

and hormone use

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1

This can be done by forcing the plant to self-pollinate, forcing the clone to become a hermaphrodite, but this is not recommended because the hermaphrodite condition can be passed on to future offspring. For more on selfing, see CGB, p. 230. The hermaphrodite condition is discussed on p. 105 of CGB, and will also be explained further in this book.

2

Many researchers believe that Cannabis Sativa L. is the only recognized species type by Western biologists because of legal ramifications and not because of plant classification systems. When Cannabis Indica was introduced to the occident it was initially presumed to be uncontrolled by cannabis prohibition laws which only stipulated that Cannabis Sativa L. should be controlled. However the courts refused to acknowledge the existence of this separate cannabis species and thus treated all the cannabis species as just Cannabis Sativa L.

3

The current cannabis species model is classed as follows: Cannabis indica Lam., Cannabis indica Lam. var. kafiristanica Vavilov, Cannabis ruderalis Janisch., Cannabis sativa L. subsp. indica (Lam.) E.Small & Cronquist, Cannabis sativa L. subsp. indica (Lam.) E.Small & Cronquist var. indica, Cannabis sativa L. subsp. indica (Lam.) E.Small & Cronquist var. kafiristanica (Vavilov) E.Small & Cronquist, Cannabis sativa L. subsp. Sativa, Cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativa var. sativa, Cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativa var. spontanea. However, Sativa L only precedes Indica and Ruderalis because it is presumed to be the earlier form of cannabis. This does not appear to be the case. The incorrect current scientific model does not prove whether Sativa or Indica or Ruderalis came first. In Chapter 17 An Introduction to the Sexual Evolution of Cannabis‚ shows that all these species where derived from separate gene pools and are mutations of another primordial form of cannabis. This has since been proven because of chemical genotype comparisons published in the
American Journal of Botany
A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae) by Hillig and Mahlberg Am. J. Bot..2004; 91: 966-975‰ which can be found at
http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/91/6/966

4

Avoid trying to Herm the male as Hermaphrodites will not give you true female floral results.

5

You can also use a fan to remove excess pollen.

6

Some clones are more than 20 years old, however cloning allows the mature clone to grow into a new plant again. Here we are talking about old growth and not the clones total age.

7

The hermaphrodite condition should not pass onto the offspring in theory if the genes are not present in the parents. However as we will see later the sexual expression of the cannabis plant is a complex subject and although some selfing techniques will not produce hermaphrodites the risk is still high because of the way sexual expression occurs in cannabis. See chapter 15

8

Note that the seeds are called “Feminized” and not “Female”. If they were called “Female” you may have a case.

9

The very nature of sinsemilla is somewhat stressful for the plant.

10

A combination of dominant and recessive traits can produce that special mother – the vigorous hybrid.

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