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    Cannabis hop would make a hellava ale..
    Have a great one. Advice is for folks with a legal grow and worth what you paid for it.

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    It would just be cannabis, with hops added, and It does not taste good, but is potent.
    they are not a hybrid mix of smokable hops., just a graft my friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wristychronicles View Post
    hey pharma, im glad you're here, you my friend are a badass. I was reading some of your stuff earlier after I posted this, its refreshing and wicked cool. Im a super plant nerd with 7 acres of hops plants at my disposal, I grow them for distribution to micro brewers. I also grow pinot noir and some other really interesting highlyplants...and Cues right on man, Ive taken cuttings from soo many plants to clone out as well as air layered kiwis and anything else that caught my eye that didn't take to rooting as well. Its obsessive once you learn to graft or learn the best plants to roots directly from cuttings. Willows are hands down the easiest clone, figs are pretty quick to clone aswell, Its all about trial and error, and learning from the inevitable mistakes. The more you know, the more ya grow
    highly addictive for sure.. I wanna visit the hops farm
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    Quote Originally Posted by cues View Post
    No, never done micro-prop. Looks like hard work! Air-layered rubber plans and clematis, plus layered and cloned many plants (including trees!) but that's about all.
    I suspect that the biggest problem you will have is that thc landrace varieties from the colder coutries tend to be low THC 'hemp'. I guess what you need to do is cross a hemp plant with a high thc plant from the equatorial regions and try and keep the high thc traits of one with the low temp traits of the other.

    ......with a Punnets Square, thousands of dollars of lab tests, and years of growing hundreds of species, hybrids. genetics make a perennial plant. mj is programmed to live, produce seeds die. the roots do not winter like a perennial, assuring the die off. Cold hardy marijuana already exists. long hairs have been bringing their plant indoors to re veg, for decades, not technically a perennial, but good nuff for hippies.
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    now, if you're talkin bout hops with thc..shooodywop bing bang....any of you tissue culture/micropropagate ? in MI ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nukebisket View Post
    Many scientists believe that cannabis was a perennial and just recently in the past 10K-15K years it became an annual. Interesting experiment!
    Hey, thats very interesting. Is there anywhere I can read about that? Like any articles or link? Thank you.

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    As someone already mentioned, cannabis is not a rhizomes plant it is a seed bearing annual. Perennials all reproduce via the root system, like alliums and bulbs, while annuals reproduce by seed (except trees bushes and a few other exceptions). I love the intent, but I'd focus solely on the cold hardy aspect with strains like NL and matanuska thunder. Cannabis can re veg and I have personally seen cannabis trees from warmer climes that are delicately harvested, although for most people this style is highly impractical. Auto flowers are what we use to handle the short growing seasons in the northwest
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    Interesting mentioning the hops but I thought this has already been well documented to have been tried and failed many many times.
    Hackberry, however, has recently been discovered to be part of the Genus Cannabaceae and I don't know of anyone who has tried grafting to a Hackberry yet. However, if breeding through seeds were possible, I suspect that it would have already occurred in the wild if it was feasible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cues View Post
    Interesting mentioning the hops but I thought this has already been well documented to have been tried and failed many many times.
    Hackberry, however, has recently been discovered to be part of the Genus Cannabaceae and I don't know of anyone who has tried grafting to a Hackberry yet. However, if breeding through seeds were possible, I suspect that it would have already occurred in the wild if it was feasible.
    you're correct, and tried hard too, just like the 70's guys trying to use heat lamps and blacklights to grow, and failed. Today is a new day though. In vitro culture exactly like this is being done in citizen science labs(closets) all over the world. Only in the last 100 years did science move all the study out of your hands and into the profit machines.

    These unions of different genus material are routinely paired, electrically, chemically, and mechanically. Chemical is the only affordable method to me, available, cheap and worked well when I practiced. The reason there is little mention of this is because everyone of these procedures hold patents, and are rented to flower producers, etc. patent infringement can be punished like treason today. Plus, dozens of patents for this exact subject have already been granted, and are jointly owned, by.......
    The army has sprouts that bioluminesce in the presence of tnt contituents, I've worked with those sprouts, they are real. There are plants producing human replacement tissue, warfare toxins, many synthetic drugs, and more.

    I have seen bioluminescing christmas trees, (soon to be released), (and a bioluminescing mj plant.) with plans of planting along roadsides instead of lights. this shit is real, don't be scared though, our Monsanto has it wrapped up, with the help and financing, of It's government.

    Take a look at Morgellons, if you're curious of the impact of their research. They have successfully integrated plant material into the human genome, via GMO and the bacterium and antibiotics used in the pasture. and it is operating now, actually an epidemic.

    dont kill the messenger, I dont want to argue, or debate, and google has all the answers, because this is all I know.
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