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06-30-2010, 12:59 AM #1
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Wild Cannabis grows near my home.
Hemp is marijuana that is cultivated for industrial reasons, not for its medicinal properties. The reason it isnt very potent is because they dont pull males or cultivate the plants for the big juicy buds.
Originally Posted by stratus135
If you take away the males and give a little love and attention to the females, you will get some smokable weed in the end. It might not be the most potent, stinky, or tasty strain but it WILL produce flowers that WILL contain THC. YOUR ONE LUCKY BASTARD YOU KNOW THAT. Do woman walk around topless in your town? Do their nipples burst open with beer? Where the hell do you live man i wanna move there?
All the marijuana plants that grow in the woods around my town were plants by me.:thumbsup: I wish they just sprouted up
It was dirt weed because you tried to grow it when you were 12.drudown11 Reviewed by drudown11 on . Wild Cannabis grows near my home. Ok.So i know you will probably say "Its some one's crop dont torment/poke/steal it".But the fact is..it aint.That stuff grows in my town as far as i can remember myself and every year people go lurking near the swamp and return with crap load of that stuff.The question i want to ask is .Is that thing smokeable and is it worth it cultivating it.Ill upload some photos for you guys to judge because im not very fond of my cannabis knowledge/skills. So here it is: Rating: 5
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