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Thanks for entering this topic.

In my home country the climate and soil is perfect for growing cannabis. We used to be [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG] exporters of industrial hemp back in the days.

Wild strains of ruderalis and a wild strains of sativa are widespread across the entirety of the country. The only problem is that their genetics are crap.

Please let your fantasy free and pitch ideas how could the entire country's genetic material of cannabis be improved beyond the threshold where it would start to improve itself regardless the co-existing useless genetic material?
It can be a 20year long process,time doesnt matter.
The only downside is that scientific labs manufacturing eu standard hemp are constantly producing new strains that has thc and cbd content minimised to adhere to the very strict standards 0.02% ish iirc so the pollen from that could pose a little risk but those areas are mostly isolated.The spanner in the works for them,as they described in a scientific article is that these low psychoactive strains "shed" their low thc/cbd content genetics and they want to return to their more potent original forms if left to breed on their own.

This lead me to believe that there is a genetic tendency in the natural cannabis population to achieve higher potency by default, that could be sped up with external "help".

I was considering buying good quality seeds and using the colloidal silver method,making tens of thousands of feminised seeds.

Following a research that mapped the best soils and natural cannabis reserves (kudos for the scientists haha) I would purchase and modify a drone that can follow a gps programmed path and it would disperse the seeds over those areas.5000seeds weigh like 100g appr.

Over 10 or 20 years of constant addition of potent genetics, in theory, the overall genetic quality would improve...?

Fortunately the country is surrounded by mountains on nearly all sides so the chances of foreign pollenation is extremely low.

I was also considering making male plants by over fertilising on the N but that is a lot more complicated than dispersing tens of thousands of seeds.

I am thinking ahead for my retirement hobby really.

Thanks for any input!
 
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