Early Trich's

Evil Buddies

Ganja King
animals are like us they like something they gonna keep doing what they do and some monkeys get pissed of a fruit that must ferment itself.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
cannabis isn't really a suitable food source... and if animals are using it to get high just as they have done (maybe since the dawn of time) for millions of years, and they come back every day. then this makes them addicts.

A deer for example wouldn't need to eat much of the plant before it realised that it was maybe a mistake. It may enjoy the buzz, but i reckon a deer would suffer with paranoia so wouldn't come back too often. lol:hump:

Cannabis isn't the only plant that gets animals high... why does the plant want to be attractive to animals? Well for a start we all know about the rich nitrogen in urine... after eating, the animal would maybe suffer different effects to us due to it's level of understanding... maybe lie down for longer in a more comatose state... wakes up after the high and needs to take a whizz. Animal gets high, plant gets a massive dose of nitrogen. everyone's a winner.

I think cannabis asks for attention, just like any other potent plant does.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I forgot to mention that territorial animals like to spray potent plants... the stronger it smells the more likely they are to whizz on it. My dog always urinates on nettles for example.

I think potent trich's work in favour of animal interruption not against it.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i notice sticky seeded pods fall off the plant when brushed against. maybe when animals walk by the plant the sticky seeded pods stick to their fur. critter walks a mile, pod/seed falls. now the plant has spread itself. just a stoner thought. i like furry animals.
 

BSIv2.0

Well-Known Member
i notice sticky seeded pods fall off the plant when brushed against. maybe when animals walk by the plant the sticky seeded pods stick to their fur. critter walks a mile, pod/seed falls. now the plant has spread itself. just a stoner thought. i like furry animals.
Thats pretty much a fact. Seeds/pollen can find amazing ways to travel.

Seeds with burrs for instance can stay attatched to a roaming animal for weeks before the seed falls off and germs.

Resin does the same thing as burrs. Its multi-purpose.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
i notice sticky seeded pods fall off the plant when brushed against. maybe when animals walk by the plant the sticky seeded pods stick to their fur. critter walks a mile, pod/seed falls. now the plant has spread itself. just a stoner thought. i like furry animals.
I just forgot to mention that part, with all the excitement. Of course they do... all part of natures scheme, genetic diversity. Plants need animal interruption, and they can and do devise all sorts of ways to get it.:mrgreen:
 
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