Go for it Kami.
All the other posts have disappeared.
Do you need help?
weird… i definitely remember posting in here…
I got these last time around
@BigMike55 I figured it out but was just double checking with you before I did. Thank you
What do you mean bud, did someone delete a bunch of posts?
Yup
You’ve been moderated!
Peace and love!
Grow4th!!!
@BigMike55 alot of awesome preservation projects recently! super excited to see how your grow goes, plants look great so far!
Hey buddy. This run is done. Seeds have been secured.
My mistake. Cool run regardless
question: when this sign up started i was tl2 and thats where i signed up. since then i’ve become tl3, so should i stay put or move myself?
Are tl3 seeds better than Tl2 seeds? Asking for a friend…
I kid @antheis, good Q
Great question antheis.
I am in a similar situation.
Congrats on getting the 6th pip!
@antheis and @justdrew, in this case it doesn’t matter. If the run goes short of seeds they will sometimes go to TL3 first, but in this case there’s plenty to go around I believe. Only reason I didn’t sign up is I’m still sitting on F2s these were made of.
I’m curious when we will see Plant Patents on cannabis. When Federal legalizes it? There are plant patents on a ton of other plants, coleus, hostas, huechera. I can’t imagine it will be long before someone patents a strain…
It will likely happen one day. By than we will all have plenty of seeds and skills so we will be good
I put myself in the wrong list I fixed it I think
Ricky and mortis was a good cartoon @Stankonia
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/industry-snapshot-cannabis-plant-patents-6905817/
As of the date of this article, there have been 26 cannabis plant patents issued by the U.S. Patent Office. The first patent was granted near the end of 2016. Then, after no issued cannabis patents for a couple of years, 3 were issued in 2019; 9 were issued in 2020; and 13 have been issued so far in 2021.
2016
1) PP27,475 (20 Dec. 2016) | Ecuadorian Sativa
Ecuadorian Sativa is a hybrid variety (C. sativa, C. indica) that was discovered in an area where the inventor was intentionally cross-pollinating and cultivating plants described as “Celestial Temple Sativa” and “Island Sweet Skunk.”
2019
2) PP30,434 (23 April 2019) | LW-BB1
LW-BB1 is a cultivar of C. indica, a clone selected from an open-cross of the indica varieties “DJ Short’s Blueberry” and “Black Berry Kush.”
3) PP30,639 (2 July 2019) | CW2A
CW2A is a hemp cultivar of C. sativa, resulting from a controlled-cross between a proprietary cultivar “1AC” as the female plant and a male plant originating from a feral hemp population in Colorado. Compared to both of its parent, CW2A is taller in plant height but narrower in width. Generally, CW2A is about twice as tall as it is wide.