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they shoulda named it something better
cool, i didn't know cannabis seeds are highly nutritious besides being a good source of oil.
Cool
Gotta try em all, gotta try em all! :D
I wonder if the high is any different than Cannabis Sativa or Cannabis Indica.
got to grow um all have to toke um all :)
Absolutely :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lily420
Not everything is, as it seems
Strains to date are:
Cannabis Sativa
Cannabis Indica
Cannabis Rudialis
Cannabis Americana
Since the article suggests only two and refers to Indica as a hemp variety (pretty far from reality) I might point out that more research needs to be done before believing it. I understand the tall hemp plants are mostly sativa and the Americana was developed to be more robust in hemp rope. But hell, I am not normal or NORML.
sounds good to me.Quote:
'Rasta' is not dissimilar to the sativa sub-species but New Scientist reports that it contains more THC, certainly more than the indica sub-species that is used for rope-making.
wait so their saying theirs a whole nother one theirs only been sative and indica but now theirs a third one right?
NOT THAT TASTY!!! hmm i like the way weed tastes...anyone else like the tast of it, here???
I would say that would make 5 RastabillQuote:
Originally Posted by rastabill89
Indica, Sativa, Rudialis, Americana and this new RastaBill one. The Article seems to ignore the other known species or strains.
If it's green and gets you high, then why scrutinize?
Hooray weed!
Its Rasta Ruderalis...
There are actually only four species of Cannabis; Indica, Sativa, Ruderalis and the lesser known Americana. Only the first three are actually cultivated today; the first two for their psychoactive properties and the third for the production of hemp materials.