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Let's talk about Carmagnola Selezionata. This Italian landrace is a genetic powerhouse, proving the robustness of Chemotype III stability long before we had molecular screening. But let's be honest about its history: it ...
Let's talk about Carmagnola Selezionata. This Italian landrace is a genetic powerhouse, proving the robustness of Chemotype III stability long before we had molecular screening. But let's be honest about its history: it was selected for maximum fiber yield, meaning generations of growers prioritized height and stem mass. The result? A 20-foot dioecious monster built like a skyscraper. When your primary goal is scalable cannabinoid extraction, every inch of vertical growth and every male plant represents inefficiency. We are literally dedicating massive outdoor acreage and managing monumental structures purely to harvest floral biomass that modern, shorter, feminized hybrids can produce with far higher density and resource-to-cannabinoid ratios. Is the stability of this ancient giant worth the immense agronomic overhead?
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