Thread: A Recent Study
View Single Post
Old 07-04-2012, 05:14 AM
  #15  
Greenheron
Super Member
 
Greenheron's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Beautiful Briery Mountain in WV
Posts: 2,551
Default

You are so right. Cotton plants have been genetically altered to produce the pheromones. After harvest the crops are graded by secretion levels. The lowest grades become Q- tips and cotton balls, the next grade produces muslins and osnaburgs, the middlings go to big box stores and the most seductive into expensive, LQS quality goods. One cotton strain, the Phluffy Phero, is used exclusively for flannel.
Greenheron is offline