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Old February 15, 2013   #37
Mischka
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Originally Posted by Fusion_power View Post
I too am not convinced this is entirely bad. There are lots of folks who love to tinker with genetics. With that said, what I foresee is a huge number of mediocre "varieties" being dumped onto the market over the next 5 years. The result will be cream rising to the top but this will take a number of years to sort out.

DarJones
You were convinced enough to question their motives last November at the site where this all originates. The end result was Dean locking your thread and "overruling" your concerns, thereby ending any further discussion or questions.

I wonder why he did that? Wait... no I don't. I know precisely why.

Advertising and selling unstable, crossed tomato seeds as stable varieties is a deceptive and fraudulent business practice. This is the work of a con artist, playing unsuspecting gardeners for a sucker.
There's no gray area here, despite how anyone may try to spin it.
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