CanadianKnights
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What was the largest plant you had under a forest canopy?
why do I see such hardy shrubs and saplings on the forest floor? It leads me to believe an experiment is long overdue. I have a variety of strains to test this method with come spring.If the plants are in too much shade you will end up with long skinny plants with light fluffy buds. Im not saying the smoke wont be awesome as the quality is up to how you treat them. Im just saying I like full hardy stiff buds.
Incorrect, our beloved herb is not a fruitbearing plant.Technically the buds are the fruit of the marijuana plant.
Welll if you wanna get technical, they do bear fruit. The cannabis seed is actually an achene, which is a dried fruit that surrounds the actual seed so closely that it appears to be an outer coat. hahaIncorrect, our beloved herb is not a fruitbearing plant.
It is herbaceous and seed bearing directly.
The buds are merely the equivalent of dandelion blooms, they only exist with the intentions of reproducing. And their dispersal methods in nature are not in need of fruits to surround it.
I've tried this, don't waste your time unless you enjoy 2 foot plants that yield 1/4 oz.What was the largest plant you had under a forest canopy?
True. Thats how trends like watering your plants with boiling water at the end of the life cycle get started (or maybe the growers in my city just arent the sharpest tools in the shed...)Incorrect again: achene also akene *(-kn)
A small, dry, one-seeded fruit in which the seed sits free inside the hollow fruit, attached only by the stem of the ovule. Achenes are indehiscent (they do not split open when ripe). The fruits of the sunflower and elm are achenes.
Or :
Noun 1. achene - small dry indehiscent fruit with the seed distinct from the fruit wall
key fruit, samara, key - a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple
fruit - the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant
Not to be a dick, but misinformation Is like a highly contagious disease.
It spreads very quickly.
You weren't being a dick, you actually owned him on that one. http://www.floridata.com/ref/c/cann_sat.cfmTrue. Thats how trends like watering your plants with boiling water at the end of the life cycle get started (or maybe the growers in my city just arent the sharpest tools in the shed...)
But still, cannabis does produce an achene. As well as dandelions and roses. Maybe you meant my description was incorrect?
Also not trying to be a dick, all just friendly discussion