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    A third type of cannabis?

    We all know about sativas and indicas, but could we have been toking or even growing another type and never knew it? There are plenty of sites talking about the discovery of a third type of cannabis.

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    ### http://www.newscientist.com/article....mg18725175.200 ###

    Simon Gilmore of the Canberra Institute of Technology catagorised 196 sample plants according to the DNA in their mitochondria and chloroplasts. The samples included plants grown for drugs and hemp as well as wild varieties from Europe, Asia, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica.

    The results showed three distinct "races" of cannabis. In central Asia the THC-rich indica predominated, while in western Europe sativa was more common. In India, south-east Asia, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica the rasta variant predominated. It looks similar to the sativa subspecies, but generally contains higher levels of THC.

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    Anyone know anything about this revealed species? Personally I love sativas as my primary smoke, indicas as my late-evening smoke. So if there is an unknown specied -like- a sativa but with higher THC content I'd love to get to know it. Hehe. Even though the THC levels are determined by the grow itself, but genetics definately play a role. Also, if you search google for things like "cannabis science rasta" or something along those lines and what not im sure you'll find popular sites posting information about scientists discovering this new species. Keep this post going, could be a GREAT thing!
    ponics101 Reviewed by ponics101 on . A third type of cannabis? We all know about sativas and indicas, but could we have been toking or even growing another type and never knew it? There are plenty of sites talking about the discovery of a third type of cannabis. ### quoted from: ### ### http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18725175.200 ### Simon Gilmore of the Canberra Institute of Technology catagorised 196 sample plants according to the DNA in their mitochondria and chloroplasts. The samples included plants grown for drugs and hemp as well Rating: 5

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    #2
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    A third type of cannabis?

    Just as a warning, articles on New Scientist aren't peer reviewed. So this may turn out to be nothing exciting in the end.

    There is also Cannabis Ruderalis.

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    A third type of cannabis?

    AS POLICE and dope smokers know, there are two types of cannabis. Cannabis sativa sativa is mainly used to make hemp, while the indica subspecies is prized for its tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content, which produces the "high". But now Australian researchers have discovered a third type of cannabis, called rasta.

    Simon Gilmore of the Canberra Institute of Technology catagorised 196 sample plants according to the DNA in their mitochondria and chloroplasts. The samples included plants grown for drugs and hemp as well as wild varieties from Europe, Asia, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica.

    The results showed three distinct "races" of cannabis. In central Asia the THC-rich indica predominated, while in western Europe sativa was more common. In India, south-east Asia, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica the rasta variant predominated. It looks similar to the sativa subspecies, but generally contains higher levels of THC.

    Since the study was of DNA rather than a formal taxonomic study, Cannabis sativa rasta is not yet an official new subspecies: the name was the result of a competition in Gilmore's lab. Their work is expected to appear in the journal Forensic Science International later this year.
    "Rasta"... I think it's a pretty stupid name for a "new strain" of Marijuana... Oh, wait, the name emerged as "the result of a competition in Gilmore's lab.". . . Now I understand... I wonder how much of those 196 plants they smoked before the dumbest of all interns blurted out: I've got it! Rasta! Like Bob Marley duuuude.... Like, he was like, the like SUPER Rasta... And so like, we're smoking and listening to his music... and it's like... like RASTA dude! It's RASTA!

    I beleive, that if anybody should name a new strain/type of MJ, it would be us... the growers. Not these bunch of closet-tokers.

    In India, south-east Asia, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica the rasta variant predominated. It looks similar to the sativa subspecies, but generally contains higher levels of THC.
    Wow... now THIS is impressive...

    They did a study, and get this... they found out chronic! "But generally contains higher levels of THC"... Hmmm... these morons re-discovered Cervante's and Zandor's work.

    Those are my 0.015 cents anyways.... I await your replies in order to add my other half-cent.

    -turtle420

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    #4
    Senior Member

    A third type of cannabis?

    Turtle,

    So you're only giving us your 0.515 cents? We want 2.000 cents!!

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    #5
    Senior Member

    A third type of cannabis?

    Quote Originally Posted by stickygreenlightsabr
    Turtle,

    So you're only giving us your 0.515 cents? We want 2.000 cents!!
    No no nooo....

    I'm giving you 1.5 cents! Or, $0.015 cents...

    LOL!

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