You could make an edible out of it first and gauge its strength that way and avoid the possible headache.
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You could make an edible out of it first and gauge its strength that way and avoid the possible headache.
Absolutely not; just as you would never eat wild berries that you couldn't identify, you should NEVER eat or smoke unidentified plants. Do NOT give advice that could potentially harm someone. :mad:
Hey guys,
15 years ago I planted some seeds at my moms farm and forgot about them I no longer indulge, My mother called me to cut down her hedges and guess what I saw dozens of mini cannabis plants.
I left most of them there but brought a few home esp. the ones with the buds on them. Are they still good after 15 years. I showed it to my mom who is 73 and she just laughed and said just leave them there and see what happens. here is my question how do i dry them out to see if indeed they are smokable and as I stated above how would they be after 15 years maybe just need a little tlc?
I don't know, but sure would be a good seed to use for a first grow (as you did and did and did and did and missed it all)! Very durable!:thumbsup:
They're an annual, so those are the 15th generation of a self-seeding population of what is most likely nothing more than feral hemp, which was never drug-grade in the first place. But hey, worth a try anyway!
i found what looks like a marijuana plant by the river and i just pulled off a leaf and i was just wanting to know if this is wild marijuana it has 7 leaves and kinda look simlar to a marijuana leaf....... can anyone tell me
i found what looks like a marijuana plant by the river and i just pulled off a leaf and i was just wanting to know if this is wild marijuana it has 7 leaves and kinda look simlar to a marijuana leaf....... can anyone tell me please and thank you.
hey dudes
i found this plant and i picked a leaf off of it and i have a pic of it and i was wondering if any 1 could tell me if it is wild marijuana?????
cinquefoil (Potentilla spp.)
cinquefoil (Potentilla spp.)