Hey, how's it going here guys? First time poster so go easy on me.
Ok, first a little about myself. I'm an MMM Patient (MI) with a indoor grow going on inside. But that's not the point of my question.
My roommate this evening found small feral hemp plants growing on the edge of out property. According to research, it is not Cannabis Ruderalis (not native to this region). Nor does it look like Ruderalis, yes they are young though. An odd find on the edge of an old farm field...
More research has yielded that it is more than likely wild (escaped) hemp from industrial hemp farms during the early 20th century.
Ruderalis along with Industrial hemp are known for being low in THC as well as other compounds.
Basic selective breeding has taught us that certain traits can be mixed and crossed into other plant species by crossbreeding. I'm not specifically speaking of increasing THC or CBD levels either.
Would it be possible to cross and blend other traits as well, without taking note of THC or CBD levels?
Am I completely wrong?
Ok, first a little about myself. I'm an MMM Patient (MI) with a indoor grow going on inside. But that's not the point of my question.
My roommate this evening found small feral hemp plants growing on the edge of out property. According to research, it is not Cannabis Ruderalis (not native to this region). Nor does it look like Ruderalis, yes they are young though. An odd find on the edge of an old farm field...
More research has yielded that it is more than likely wild (escaped) hemp from industrial hemp farms during the early 20th century.
Ruderalis along with Industrial hemp are known for being low in THC as well as other compounds.
Basic selective breeding has taught us that certain traits can be mixed and crossed into other plant species by crossbreeding. I'm not specifically speaking of increasing THC or CBD levels either.
Would it be possible to cross and blend other traits as well, without taking note of THC or CBD levels?
Am I completely wrong?