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![]() | hello coolworld ! ![]() I just would like to know if someone have a site references about different IBL strains , something like strainbase wich only talk about stable strain . In fact I'm just looking about some good breeding strains to make my own generations, ...if possible. Any infos are welcome ! | ||
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![]() | hello Late Bloomer, thanks for your reply and your link ! ![]() But maybe I did not explane my self correctly In this hybrids world I'd like to find only an IBL strains list, not the strainbase listing wich seems to be the reference listing for all commercial of strains. regards | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() | I believe there are currently too many people using the term IBL to mean too many things for a definitive list to exist. I take it to mean a completely homozygous strain. Do we use it to describe all of the old landraces? Northern Lights? Which Northern Lights? Blueberry has been around a few years now, and is relatively true breeding- are we sure there is nothing hidden? How about C99? A very stable strain, but is it an IBL?? Until there is a definition that all breeders are held to the term is going to be misused, IMO. | ||
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