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    #11
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    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    Well, I see your point, but yesterday I pan-fried a handful of leaves and got no upset stomach, and nice slow buzz. Still waiting on today's activity. Yesterday's were a mix of male and female, that's why I asked.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    as long as you cook it well the cystolith hairs will soften. but yeah not much there to work with buzz wise.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    I'm going to prune later this week, and eat some female leaves again. Want to make sure I didn't imagine the buzz. (But I know i didn't. I wasn't even expecting one, and 2 hours later.... wow.) :smokin:

    Btw, today's male plant leaves did zilch, if anyone besides me is keeping score.

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    #14
    Junior Member

    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    Pseudo-Scientific Leave Eating Study Part 1 concluded: the male leaves have NO psychoactive effect, not even the small tops.

    Next up, the female leaves that - I SWEAR on my parent's graves - gave me a buzz. Stay tuned.

    Can you imagine me getting hit by a truck, and the autopsy shows all these MJ leaves in my gut? They conclude that I must have had a "marijuana acid trip" and walked out in front of a truck. :stoned: Which is ridiculous. I walk out in front of trucks all the time, and I'm not always stoned.

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    #15
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    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    Wow.... tough room.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    I did read once, I think in an Ed Rosenthall book, that the male flowers are quite potent before they open. Never tried them myself but if you still have the males and have some young sacs give em a try.

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    #17
    Junior Member

    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by built2spill
    I did read once, I think in an Ed Rosenthall book, that the male flowers are quite potent before they open. Never tried them myself but if you still have the males and have some young sacs give em a try.
    Damn, NOW you tell me.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Not Growing Commercially - is pollination an issue?

    Have saved special males in separate location, saved pollen for breeding program, froze the pollen, stayed viable.
    I am no expert! Just been farming awhile :greenthumb: :greenthumb: peace :bonghit:tlranger Cannabis Circuit Rider
    IT\'S ALL A SYSTEM, THE SUM OF ITS PARTS -- :jointsmile:
    I\'m a low tech man, in a high tech world.
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