Paradox
Well-Known Member
I may be out of my element on the understanding of how plants work in the natural (wild) sense, but i've had this thought on my mind for awhile since there are some outdoor strands that are wild, "Saturna Sativa" for instance.
what I am wondering is without support from humans properly loving them, how do they survive in northern climates year round where it freezes the ground, or any climate for that matter since they will all have limited light at certain parts of the year.
do they drop the seeds after death and hope those will stay frozen over the winter?
how has a seasonal plant lasted in a year long cycle for centurys?
idea's?
what I am wondering is without support from humans properly loving them, how do they survive in northern climates year round where it freezes the ground, or any climate for that matter since they will all have limited light at certain parts of the year.
do they drop the seeds after death and hope those will stay frozen over the winter?
how has a seasonal plant lasted in a year long cycle for centurys?
idea's?