There was alot of mention of the attempt to test the thc content of the old material but was inconclusive due to age... Therefore the best way to do this would be to grow new plants and test those instead... =]"Scientists also tried to germinate 100 of the seeds found in the cache, without success"
Now there's an interesting part of the article. What were the scientists planning on doing with the weed if it did germinate? I wonder what method they used? I wonder if they'd send me a few seeds
According to LEO's misleading (and blullshit) potency data, it would have to be some -10,000x weaker than today's "super skunk." Hah what a load of bullshit. I bet that shaman was blazed as fuck!i bet you it would be the strongest strain ever. i wish someone could get it and make more seeds. i would probuly pay 100 for 5 seeds
There was alot of mention of the attempt to test the thc content of the old material but was inconclusive due to age... Therefore the best way to do this would be to grow new plants and test those instead... =]
If they need guinea pigs i am available... =]
Shit if its still that high after 2700 years, just think of how potent it really is. I would love to packet that in my bongThe marijuana was found to have a relatively high content of THC, the main active ingredient in cannabis, but the sample was too old to determine a precise percentage
http://www.thestar.com/printArticle/544684