Maybe a stupid question but...

Snickelfrits

Active Member
i know it would be really costly and i dont know if it would even work but would it be possible or has anyone ever tried to grow a plant in in weed? like ground up and mixed w/ soil or something. maybe im just really stoned but maybe u would get like some super duper potent buds. feel free to poke fun but im just stoned as fuck and just thought of that
 

talon90

Active Member
never tried it may keep the soil pretty balanced but i think its still going to come down to the genetics in the seed that you start but would be quit a experience
 

bca21

Well-Known Member
weed when dryed will soil and rot, get mold and stink if u get it wet and dry, wet and dry... Just stupid.
 
weed when dryed will soil and rot, get mold and stink if u get it wet and dry, wet and dry... Just stupid.

What exactly do you think happens to normal compost products?


That is how you make compost...get things wet, and warm, and let them sit and rot. The idea is that bacteria and other decomposer organisms break down the complex molecules that form living tissues and whatnot, leaving behind much simpler forms that are more easily used by the plants.


I see the general idea that the OP is going for...using the assumption that a majority of the crap in our soils does get taken into the plant (which is why we don't like the bad chemicals in there), it is not a huge leap in logic to assume that perhaps using a compost that already has many of the "good" chemicals might lead to a more potent bud.
However...I don't think it would really work. I have no evidence to back it up, but I imagine the THC and pretty much every other chemical created by the grown plant will probably decompose faster than the plant matter itself, and leave you with regular old compost.
I could very well be wrong about this, as different composts do have different ratios of nutrients and probably other chemicals as well. I'm just saying you won't see me turning a pound of good weed into compost any time soon. might be worth a try to do it with all your "garbage" after harvest.
 
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