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Autos, oil and cancer


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I have been told not to use Autos to make oil for cancer treatment because it is genetically modified.

Being that Autos are crossed with Ruderalis I wouldn't have thought that they are any more genetically modified than a standard cross between an Indica or Sativa.

 

Does anyone have any information either way on this theory?

 

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I have been told not to use Autos to make oil for cancer treatment because it is genetically modified.

Being that Autos are crossed with Ruderalis I wouldn't have thought that they are any more genetically modified than a standard cross between an Indica or Sativa.

 

Does anyone have any information either way on this theory?

 

cheers

 

Yeah disregard that persons advice and any other advice they may have,

 

Problem I see with autos for meds is that autos are not very consistent,,less consistent than photoperiod plants..

 

It's not just the lack of consistency it's the lack of yield as well ..If I was making meds for myself I'd go photoperiods ,,But not only for the yield

 

,and would still put in more than one plant because of variations within each strain,,you may hear that a certain strain is good for a certain

 

condition ,,but that particular strain may have a few pheno types ,,with only one pheno that may help.so put in as many plants as you feel safe growing

 

For meds .especially if you need to make oil then you need plants that will produce a decent yield ,,,autos don't do that.

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