Unfortunately, I'm gonna have to agree with Zandor. I have a few main reasons for this conclusion:
1. As you can see in the picture, each leaf only has ONE leaflet. Of course, when the plant is flowering single leaflets will appear, BUT clearly you can't see pistils or any signs of flowering.

2. I do not see any serrated leaves.

3. Trichomes are ALWAYS connected to the plant. It is impossible for a trichome to grow from another trichome. They are a cell; they form in clusters on the leaf's surface, they do not form crystalized structures.

4. It's quite odd how LIP claims that this K2 plant is almost ready to harvest, when i saw this same exact picture in the gallery in September of 2005. GOD, THAT PLANT GROWS SLOW.

5. All LIP would have to do is take a picture of this plant to prove us all wrong. WAIT, LET ME GUESS... he left his camera in the freezer too.

6. It's impossible!

7. Same as # 6

8. LIP, you are a disgrace to the marijuana society. You don't gotta lie to kick it!