There are two types of cannabis plants; indica, and sativa.Lol, not that it's impossible, but highly unlikely. You'd need a plant extremely similar to cannabis to do so, and even then you probably won't get great results. But you won't get like tomatabis or Canananas or anything like that. The closest thing we have is autos because they have ruderalis genes, which some people even debate whether ruderalis is a strain or sub species.
Where did you get this information? It is widely believed by scientists that ruderalis evolved from indica.There are three types of cannabis plants; narrow leaf, wide leaf, and sativa.
Ruderalis, and hemp, are true sativas. Both narrow leaf, and wide leaf, are indica. Everything we smoke is indica.
Source: http://thcbiomed.com/topic/chemotaxonomy-of-cannabis-proves-there-are-2-types/
What do you mean where did I get the info? Did you click the provided link and read anything?Where did you get this information? It is widely believed by scientists that ruderalis evolved from indica.
The link wasn't there when I quoted the post, or I would have checked it before replying. My bad.What do you mean where did I get the info? Did you click the provided link and read anything?
This was back in the day when you weren't a snitch yet. Remember?your question has been answered several times. IT WON"T WORK.
if a dog pollinates a cat you don't get catdog. wait a minute, maybe you do. time for cartoons kiddies ......... YouTube - Nickelodeon: CatDog (Intro)
Shut the fuck up.the only thing i really want to know is this.
if i use pollen from say a tomato plant will i get seeds or will the female plant not produce them because they are different breeds?
next if it does indeed make seed are the genetics compromised?