The studies of H. E. Warmke et al. (1942-1944) seem to indicate that colchicine raised drug levels in Cannabis. It is unfortunate that Warmke was unaware of the actual psychoactive ingredients of Cannabis and was therefore unable to extract THC. His crude acetone extract and archaic techniques of bioassay using killifish and small freshwater crustaceans are far from conclusive. He was, however, able to produce both triploid and tetraploid strains of Cannabis with up to twice the potency of dip bid strains (in their ability to kill small aquatic organisms). The aim of his research was to "produce a strain of hemp with materially reduced marijuana content" and his results indicated that polyploidy raised the potency of Cannabis without any apparent increase in fiber quality or yield.
Errr...should I be trying to get a clone from this possible super strain???
faithlessxxx Reviewed by faithlessxxx on . Pics Of Mutants. PH The Villian? These are a couple of Spontanica clones that never became healthy, but I let them come along anyway since I had space over once my males were gone. I gave up o them quite early since they were lagging behind so much in size. 3 Spontanica clones, all three were weak and stringy from day one and have never recovered properly, despite being treated to the exact same medium, nutes that the other plants have thrived in, flushes, etc. Funnily, theyr'e flowering not too poorly, though i doubt Rating: 5