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HomeTopicOshimili South General ForumSeed Scammers: How Cannabis Breeding Fraud Works
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<br>Introduction:
A network of fraudulent geneticists has been exposed selling fake plant genetics through multiple channels. The seedsandclones.com breeder scam empire collapse affects home growers and large operations alike, with victims reporting identical experiences across various locations.
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The Methods of Genetic Scammers
<br>Fraudsters often create fake identities as award-winning breeders with impressive backgrounds. They invent genetic lineages and use Photoshop to produce fake bud photos. Some even run several profiles to falsely increase their internet credibility.
The Economic Impact on the Cannabis Industry
Experts estimate the breeding scams cost the industry millions annually. Beyond direct losses, the fraudulent activities waste valuable time as growers discover their crops aren’t the promised genetics. The secondary impact hurts whole market segments.
Staying Safe in the Seed Market
Verify credentials by researching breeders across multiple platforms. Look for consistent genetics across multiple generations. Consider joining grower forums to get real feedback about genetic providers. Start small with trial orders before investing in large seed orders.
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<br>Conclusion:
The revelation of this genetic fraud system serves as a cautionary tale for all cannabis enthusiasts. While regulation struggles to keep up with the rapidly growing industry, carefulness and shared information remain the best tools against these fraudsters.
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