Wow- thanks for the quick reply.

My friend said he is pretty sure no one goes, but I'll check closer to harvest time. I think the projected first frost is Sep. 25 here-- is two weeks long enough time for them to produce larger buds? I mean a lot of them are hunched over due to the buds, but they are so seedy its crazy... you can twirl a branch in your hands fast and seeds pop off.

A lot of them are already popping open and falling to the ground, and I've never read anything about what a marijuana plant does towards the end of the flowering season, other than make buds. Is it normal for marijuana plants to be heavily seeded, and then lose them gradually as it gets colder and closer to harvest time?

One last question, a little off the topic at hand though, but about wild marijuana nonetheless... So man's been getting high for recreation or spiritual use for 11,000 years or so... Well wouldn't most of the plants he found, being in the wild, contain little THC? I'm guessing once we started farming he could grow and domesticate it, but it would still contain seeds and be pollinated in order for it to be grown the next year, right?