During the 1960's and 1970's some cannabis breeders took to experimenting with Colchicine. Colchicine, a powerful mutagen for both man and beast, stops cell duplication, while the cellcore duplication continues the same. The colchicine induces allopolyploidy which is the ability of a plant species if giving at the onset of mieosis to produce extra chromosomes sets on certain chormosomes in its spores and hense offspring. This stimulates extra warmth storage and heavy fruiting in most plants, and also produces higher thc content in cannabis. It is found in a plant called the autumn crocus, colchicum autumnale and meadow saffronwhich is a poisonus flower. I have not found a source for the colchicine yet. The flowers are easy enough to come by with a google search. A few seeds can kill a average size man.

Any insight is appreciated.
Chris Seekins Reviewed by Chris Seekins on . Allopolyploids / Autumn Crocus During the 1960's and 1970's some cannabis breeders took to experimenting with Colchicine. Colchicine, a powerful mutagen for both man and beast, stops cell duplication, while the cellcore duplication continues the same. The colchicine induces allopolyploidy which is the ability of a plant species if giving at the onset of mieosis to produce extra chromosomes sets on certain chormosomes in its spores and hense offspring. This stimulates extra warmth storage and heavy fruiting in most plants, Rating: 5