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    #11
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    Bud genetics and hybridization

    Here you go:

    Oakdale, CA: Scientists at Montsaint Genie Tech Inc. announced today that they have successfully transferred the gene segment that produces the psychotropic chemical THC in cannabis plants to many other common garden plants, including tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, carrots, and more.

    "We probably can put the THC segment into almost any plant in existence," says lead scientist Rebeca Vale. "It's a very simple process. We are starting work on oak and maple trees now."

    Asked if the resulting plants could be used in ways similar to cannabis, Vale replied, "Well, you can't make twine out of a tomato plant, but if someone were to dry it and smoke it, all of the medicinal and psychotropic effects of marijuana would be present. And what's more, we have learned that tomatoes, in particular, actually produce more THC than cannabis itself."
    DNA Scientists: THC Gene "Easily Transferred to Tomato, Cucumber, and Other Common Garden Plants" | American Buddhist Net

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Bud genetics and hybridization

    yeah, i believe anything posted on americanbuddhist.net! c'mon guy.

    it's labeled under the HUMOR category.

    so i guess the tomatoes et al were coverd in trichs?


    -shake

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Bud genetics and hybridization

    Quote Originally Posted by headshake
    yeah, i believe anything posted on americanbuddhist.net! c'mon guy.

    it's labeled under the HUMOR category.

    so i guess the tomatoes et al were coverd in trichs?


    -shake
    hahaha, got a good laught at ^^^^^ :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Bud genetics and hybridization

    Well, you know what they say.

    Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer.

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