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MrHowardMarks

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+1, uncrossable, not even graftable.

I wanna see someone make a fig produce thc, I wanna get stoned off my Newton's!!! :mrgreen:
 

awry

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apples sound better.. lol

but would it be possible to cross it with a cousin of marijuana? a plant that does not look like marijuana but is not naturally poisionous?

then you could have like basil "looking" shit to smoke and get high off
 

smppro

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It can be only be grafted to hops as far as i know, and no the hops doesnt contain thc
 

MrHowardMarks

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Actually the hops can contain very low amounts of thc.

Best look within the species, blackberries and figs are the only fruits that are related.

There was a spoof on making oranges have thc, it was a big fictional hoax, but still people think it really existed. Even though at the bottom of the article it stated it was fictional satire, and for entertainment, no actual scientists or studies were done.

There's nothing wrong with Cannabis Sativa, or Cannabis Indica, why try to make something new from it?

It's just a plant:leaf:
 

MrHowardMarks

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Jeeze, didn't you all know Blueberry is a cross pollination of weed and a blueberry bush?

The buds are purple and juicy.

:dunce: jk:dunce:

:leaf: :joint::bigjoint: :leaf:
 

T.H.Cammo

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where were you people in science class you can't have a goat fuck a cow to make a goat say mooooooooo
True dat! But what most of you are probably thinking about, wouldn't be done by "normal" breeding techniques, it would be done with very high tech gene splicing (a very advanced and expensive science).

That's how they get those "Glow in the dark" goldfish and other wierd combinations.
 

Batman407

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that would be cool to grow grapes of some kinda berry with thc in them. just eat them and get stoned
 
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