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    Other plants that weed can be crossed with

    Does anyone know what plants are close relatives to cannabis?

    Has anyone heard of anyone crossing it with other plants?

    I dont know why but i really want to experiment with this.
    Like some how cross it with strawberries or something
    sk8markysk8 Reviewed by sk8markysk8 on . Other plants that weed can be crossed with Does anyone know what plants are close relatives to cannabis? Has anyone heard of anyone crossing it with other plants? I dont know why but i really want to experiment with this. Like some how cross it with strawberries or something Rating: 5

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    Other plants that weed can be crossed with

    hops
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    Other plants that weed can be crossed with

    Read up on your botany and taxonomy.
    Hops (Humulus lupulus) is the only other living member of the family Cannabacea. Reports of successful hybrids are out there, but I've never seen anything that can be confirmed. There are also reports on the Internet of Loch Ness Monster sightings.
    You may graft cannabis onto a hop bine, but cannabis is an annual and hops is a hardy perennial and it's pretty much a waste of time since you will only get one season out of the graft before frost kills it or it flowers off and dies.
    Hops is also quite susceptible to several viruses and mildews, which is why it is no longer a commercially viable crop in the US Northeast and many other areas with high summer humidity.
    H. lupulus does produce a resin with similar, but weaker, effects to cannabis. The most notable is an anti-insomnia effect. I can personally vouch for the fact that it works well. The 'cones' (analogous to the female flower of the cannabis plant) are dried and smoked.

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