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Genetic Swindlers: Inside the Breeder Scam Network

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      Dannielle Sleemansommermortensen
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      <br>Introduction:
      A network of dishonest breeders has been revealed distributing fake plant genetics through various platforms. The fraud affects home growers and large operations alike, with targets reporting similar stories across different regions.
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      The Tactics of Fraudulent Breeders
      <br>Scammers often invent personas as award-winning breeders with elaborate histories. They fabricate strain histories and use Photoshop to produce false harvest pictures. Some even operate multiple accounts to falsely increase their internet credibility.
      The Economic Impact on the Cannabis Industry
      Analysts suggest the genetic fraud cost the industry millions annually. Beyond direct losses, the scams waste valuable time as growers discover their plants don’t match the advertised characteristics. The ripple effect damages entire supply chains.
      Protecting Yourself in the Seed Market
      Check qualifications by investigating sources across multiple platforms. Seek out consistent genetics across several crops. Consider joining cultivation communities to get real feedback about genetic providers. Start small with trial orders before investing in large seed orders.
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      <br>Closing:
      The exposure of this breeder scam network serves as a cautionary tale for breedersdirectseedco.com lawsuit over contaminated clones all cannabis enthusiasts. While regulation struggles to keep up with the quickly expanding industry, vigilance and community knowledge remain the best tools against such scammers.
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