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06-02-2009, 05:57 PM #1OPMember
Bud genetics and hybridization
there's got to be a way of cross-breeding the marijuana plant with something that looks completely innocent and innocuous. That way, you can grow right in your front yard and the 5-0 would be none the wiser.
Consider for a moment a pine tree crossed with a pot plant. A THC yielding pine tree! Instead of pine pitch, pure TCH comes seeping out of a gash in the tree's trunk! And the best part is, it's an evergreen! It'll last year-round!
Should be simple enough; make a slice in the seed, take a pine seed, do the same thing and tape them together for a little while while soaking them in a bath of auxin or something.DarthStoney Reviewed by DarthStoney on . Bud genetics and hybridization there's got to be a way of cross-breeding the marijuana plant with something that looks completely innocent and innocuous. That way, you can grow right in your front yard and the 5-0 would be none the wiser. Consider for a moment a pine tree crossed with a pot plant. A THC yielding pine tree! Instead of pine pitch, pure TCH comes seeping out of a gash in the tree's trunk! And the best part is, it's an evergreen! It'll last year-round! Should be simple enough; make a slice in the seed, Rating: 5
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06-02-2009, 06:11 PM #2Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
hasn't been accomplished yet, to any useful degree of success ... pot has been crossed with hops (a very close relative), however, it has NO psychoactive effects, etc ... go do it, and tell us all how
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06-02-2009, 07:37 PM #3Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
Oh geez, I never thought that it would be so easy to make a new species, if all you have to do is cut 2 seeds in half and stick them together. I never thought of that, do you use normal super gluez to stick the seeds together?
Are you the same guy that poured 2 bottles of NOS energy drink into the gas tank of your crotch rocket hoping to make it run better?
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EDIT: "Evergreen" isn't the term for a plant to live year round, its the term for the type of trees that have green foliage year round. I think you were looking for the word "perennial" which is plants that live longer than a year, not dying during the winter months.
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06-02-2009, 08:43 PM #4Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
No, he's the one who injected 'roids into his sphincter but the thread is gone now.
OK sorry bud, we are having too much fun at your expense.
Two different types of plants don't just graft to eachother. They have to be in the same family at least, and even then grafting is not usually successful unless they are the same species. The "fruit salad" trees don't generally do too well, with one or more of the grafts failing within a year.
That being said, you may be able to get the gene responsible for THC into a virus or bacteria, and get that into another plant somehow. But if a laboratory is going to do that, they either have some kind of permit to carry out research on cannabis, or they don't mind operating illegally, either way, they have no reason to find an alternative method to produce THC.
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06-02-2009, 08:53 PM #5Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
That sh** will never happen. Come on pine trees and cannabis?! That's like sexing a chihuahua and a doberman together....
I think tomorrow I'm going to go outside and split a cannabis seed and a pecan seed, glue them together, plant them and make edible THC pecans that ooze green goo of thc that burst in your mouth like gushers:wtf:
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06-02-2009, 08:55 PM #6Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
actually you can make a graft chimeara from totally different species. i'm not saying that it is always successful, but it can be done.
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06-02-2009, 09:40 PM #7OPMember
Bud genetics and hybridization
how do you think they make hybrid orchids? They just split the stamen and tape them together. It's really that simple. Sure, it might be more complicated with a seed but I don't see any need to dump on me for it.
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06-03-2009, 03:37 AM #8Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
Give a link with more info on the orchids please.
And yes, you can make a graft between two species. There is a fruit tree called "fruit salad" but the grafts are not vigorous enough to be very worthwhile. It's only a novelty really. I think it has peaches, red plums, nectarines, purple plums, and apricots. But everything I have read says that the grafts fail most of the time, and even if they survive they do not produce well.
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06-03-2009, 06:11 AM #9Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
how do you think they make hybrid orchids? They just split the stamen and tape them together. It's really that simple.
They make hybrid orchids out of different species of orchids (generas/genus) not out of two completely different species of plant all together. Plus it is said that insects pollinate the orchids also to make hybrids occasionally. Below is a link for ya to check out.:jointsmile::thumbsup:
Hybridization Of Orchids
Understanding orchids
By William Cullina
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06-06-2009, 07:22 PM #10Senior Member
Bud genetics and hybridization
Just do a stealth tree grow. Climb up in that motherfucker and grow a tree, in the tree. No one will notice, except when you are climbing up and down it. They may notice that. I dunno. Seems easier than trying to re-invent the wheel though (creating a new species?) I mean really? Are you high right now lol.:wtf:
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