tomatoI don't have access to a real plant due to some absurd environmental problems. I want to practice the techniques i'm learning by hanging around this forum on something like cannabis, what is the most similar plant (in terms of how it grows) I can find commonly.
covered on the taters...................Grow your own tomatoes to practice growing.
Then make your own ketchup as hash oil practice.
Now we need to find somoene growing french fries.
Ill bring weed.
Grow some Beer...
I can attest to tomatos. They have a distinct veg then flower phase and their new growth from the nodes is similar. You could practice training them in limited space.
You know, I dont know the name of the plant but if you're in the Southern US go for a drive and check out the side of the road when you get out in the country. Theres a plant that I swear has to be related to marijuana, looks a LOT like it - just real lanky. You could dig those up and practice!
Ganja?
Nah! I thought about doing this also but figured that it was a waste if doing it indoors.
I mail ordered some seeds and it worked out well.
What are the environmental problems? I'm curious.
You know, I dont know the name of the plant but if you're in the Southern US go for a drive and check out the side of the road when you get out in the country. Theres a plant that I swear has to be related to marijuana, looks a LOT like it - just real lanky. You could dig those up and practice!
ahahaha every1 says tomato after 15 years at uni on plant horticulture i hate to say use are all so wrong lolol it would be strawberrys bro closest cosuin
I don't have access to a real plant due to some absurd environmental problems. I want to practice the techniques i'm learning by hanging around this forum on something like cannabis, what is the most similar plant (in terms of how it grows) I can find commonly.
ofc theres is but strawberrys is it closest cousin not tomatos just wanna clear that upHere is a link to the whole fam:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabaceae
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Pretty interesting actually. There are all kinds of plants that are in the family.
https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Cannabaceae.html
ofc theres is but strawberrys is it closest cousin not tomatos just wanna clear that up