Suspicious Plants

artofscience

Active Member
Cops in Corpus Christi spent an hour pulling over 400 horsemint plants from a park, thinking they were marijuana. One officer remarked that this was one of the largest busts in department history, right before they got back to the station to test it.
 

darkdestruction420

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They came and cut down a whole bunch of plants my mom had in her front yard, saying they were marijuana look alikes and she couldnt have them........I told her she should do something about that bs but she just let it go.
 

artofscience

Active Member
Marijuana LOOKALIKES?!?!?!?!?

I guess then you'd just have to IMAGINE medicating off of them.

Wish for them to be real, YOU CAN DO IT, YOU CAN PRODUCE THC!

what the FUCK
 

darkdestruction420

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I'm trying to remember what they were, it was like 2 years ago, they considered them nuisance plants or something since they were the "marijuana lookalikes". they were gonna try to charge her for the removal of them even, my citys fucking stupid, small little hick town. lol
 

artofscience

Active Member
yeah, except for the hooks

check out hops

phenotypically similar, but no the whole "graft hops onto cannabis" and vice versa thing doesn't work, they tried in the Netherlands for years.

didn't get a BIT of THC, even though some of the grafts survived somehow
 

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artofscience

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Wow that pheno doesn't have hardly any hooks near the petiole!

That's amazing, I want to grow them now. Was that pic just randomly found on the Web?
 
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