Tahoe Kush Auto?

Anyone know of where I could find such a magical strain OR a close enough strain? I cant find Tahoe Kush in an Auto anywhere. I’ve been forced to move back to the east coast and though I grew up here, 13 years of adulthood has been out west. Im hankering for some Tahoe Kush but want to run it as an auto.

Looking for legit genetics. Thanks!

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I just googled it and it came up,Tahoe Kush Auto.
I don’t think I am allowed to mention other seed banks here.

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Yeah… Google led me to some other seedbanks with questionable gene origin. I was just hoping someone could tell me if they had any idea or if I’m rolling the dice.

Good looking out though.

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ILGM doest allow you to post web sites of seed banks. They dont discriminate against members posting pictures of other seed bank buds and such.

    Tahoe Kush, sounds interesting.
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Its like a hug from the alpine woods. Awesome nightime around a fire, sipping on something cozy kind of bud.

I might just have to run a photo but definitely check out some Tahoe Kush.

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You can mention competitors seed strains and name the seed companies. You just can’t post the website address or link. Plenty people here who grow other than ILGM genetics and speak about it freely.

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I thought so. Im not seeing much for Tahoe Kush auto breeders. Kinda thinking about pulling the trigger on some Blimburn beans. I just dont have any experience with them and cant find much about them other than they might be legit F1s. Idk how I feel about an F1 let alone from a company I know so little about.

F1 generation will be most vigorous and be most alike from plant to plant. You could still see some differences in plants but won’t be as wildly different as F2 seeds. This is what most hobby growers prefer.

No idea about Blimburn though. If you can find what you want in a photo I would probably just do that.

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Excuse my ignorance and hell my arrogance. Im no biologist but I am a 3.5 gpa Envi Sci student and understand biology pretty well (so i think). My understanding is an f1 auto is no longer its parent who has been carefully bred for hopefully 7 plus generation for desirable traits. Its no longer homozygous but heterozygous right? Which means the likelihood it expresses the same traits or characteristics of its parent we are trying to replicate is greatly reduced. :thinking:
Not impossible but the likelihood is severely reduced.

I guess can you elaborate why youre not too concerned about f1 and f2 genes?

Im not being a dick. Im really trying to wrap my head around it. Theres a reason I chose Envi Sci and not Bio. :sweat_smile: Gene code is infuriating. They even have their own alphabet.

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This is right if looking for a singular particular trait. It would require said trait to be isolated and then back crossed several times over. But this isn’t really what I was saying in my post above.

F1 seeds are the first generation of a cross breed. These will be the most vigorous and have the most consistency from seed to seed, not necessarily be the best representation of one or the other parent.

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I picked up some Tahoe OG in Midway Colorado and it was some very good smoke.

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I feel like it saturates some markets so I took it for granted, but I need it back in my rotation. It’s definitely one of my favorite “I aint got shit to do” flowers.