tstick
Well-Known Member
I know this may sound funny, but I watched a show called "What Do Plants Talk About?" and it was like a NOVA thing on PBS or something….and it was basically presenting the possibility that plants DO communicate on some level -not only with each other, but also with other kinds of plants. The plant they focused on was the wild tobacco plant. They speculated that certain plants can send out chemical signals to each other. When the tobacco plant gets attacked by weevils, for example, it sends out a chemical signal that attracts bugs that prey on weevils. And when the plants are threatened by other predators, then they can send out different chemicals that deal with them, specifically.
Tomato plants were also studied in conjunction to being attacked by a "Daughter vine".
And some plants also produce pollinator-specific scents, too -made to attract (in some cases) VERY specific pollinators. -Example: The Hammer orchid….Google if you want.
Anyway….all these weird things that plants do that we never see is going on right now!
I was fascinated by the idea and was wondering if marijuana might interact with other plants that were around, too. And more specifically, the idea struck me that IF a female marijuana plant could sense a male plant in the vicinity, then would it begin to manufacture more trichomes and resins in order to prepare to catch the impending pollen?
In my experience with growing, it's pretty apparent that female marijuana is a rather "horny" plant and will do anything (including throwing out nanners) to try and get what it wants (seeds). So, what about the idea of putting an immature male plant into the vicinity of a ripening female to try and coax it into becoming stickier/stinkier?
Do you think there might be anything to this theory?
Tomato plants were also studied in conjunction to being attacked by a "Daughter vine".
And some plants also produce pollinator-specific scents, too -made to attract (in some cases) VERY specific pollinators. -Example: The Hammer orchid….Google if you want.
Anyway….all these weird things that plants do that we never see is going on right now!
I was fascinated by the idea and was wondering if marijuana might interact with other plants that were around, too. And more specifically, the idea struck me that IF a female marijuana plant could sense a male plant in the vicinity, then would it begin to manufacture more trichomes and resins in order to prepare to catch the impending pollen?
In my experience with growing, it's pretty apparent that female marijuana is a rather "horny" plant and will do anything (including throwing out nanners) to try and get what it wants (seeds). So, what about the idea of putting an immature male plant into the vicinity of a ripening female to try and coax it into becoming stickier/stinkier?
Do you think there might be anything to this theory?