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Cannabis Seed Morphology

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1 -Representative example of 'kafiristanica' (Cannabis sativa subsp. indica var. kafiristanica) 'Kafiristanica' seeds are a high-THC "wild" variety of the subspecies indica. They are small and display marbled perianth and an attenuated base.​

MORPHOLOGY OF CANNABIS SATIVA L. ACHENES​

  • May 2018
DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.23664.94723
  • Thesis for: Master of Molecular Science
Authors:
Steve Naraine at Toronto Metropolitan University
Steve Naraine
  • Toronto Metropolitan University
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It has been speculated cannabis type 1 is between Ruderal and Hemp in domestication 🤷‍♂️
(citation needed)
ru·der·al
/ˈro͞odərəl/
BOTANY
adjective

  1. (of a plant) growing on waste ground or among refuse. (perhaps reverted back to weed type)
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Small, E. Evolution and Classification of Cannabis sativa (Marijuana, Hemp) in Relation to Human Utilization. Bot. Rev. 81, 189–294 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12229-015-9157-3
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Abstract​

Cannabis sativa has been employed for thousands of years, primarily as a source of a stem fiber (both the plant and the fiber termed “hemp”) and a resinous intoxicant (the plant and its drug preparations commonly termed “marijuana”). Studies of relationships among various groups of domesticated forms of the species and wild-growing plants have led to conflicting evolutionary interpretations and different classifications, including splitting C. sativa into several alleged species. This review examines the evolving ways Cannabis has been used from ancient times to the present, and how human selection has altered the morphology, chemistry, distribution and ecology of domesticated forms by comparison with related wild plants. Special attention is given to classification, since this has been extremely contentious, and is a key to understanding, exploiting and controlling the plant. Differences that have been used to recognize cultivated groups within Cannabis are the results of disruptive selection for characteristics selected by humans. Wild-growing plants, insofar as has been determined, are either escapes from domesticated forms or the results of thousands of years of widespread genetic exchange with domesticated plants, making it impossible to determine if unaltered primeval or ancestral populations still exist. The conflicting approaches to classifying and naming plants with such interacting domesticated and wild forms are examined. It is recommended that Cannabis sativa be recognized as a single species, within which there is a narcotic subspecies with both domesticated and ruderal varieties, and similarly a non-narcotic subspecies with both domesticated and ruderal varieties. An alternative approach consistent with the international code of nomenclature for cultivated plants is proposed, recognizing six groups: two composed of essentially non-narcotic fiber and oilseed cultivars as well as an additional group composed of their hybrids; and two composed of narcotic strains as well as an additional group composed of their hybrids.
 
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Flavoured bhang drink
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Ingredients
2 cups water
1 ounce marijuana (fresh leaves and flowers of a female plant preferred)
4 cups warm milk
2 tablespoons blanched and chopped almonds
1/8 teaspoon garam masala (a mixture of cloves, cinnamon, and cardamon)
1/4 teaspoon powdered ginger
1/2 to 1 teaspoon rosewater
1 cup sugar

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This below is one of my favorites,try with seasoned hemp seed hearts
 
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acespicoli

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Originally posted by @Pineapple_Punch, here #331
wanted to borrow and share this here as well
It was in a Oaxacan thread but seems a common theme for Caribbean Colombian Panama morphology
Theres a story of the same guys with haze dropping some seeds in HI maybe the orig poster knows more about this line. If you see this post hope your able to join in and share some more.
Always nice to see what you bring!

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Best>>> :huggg:
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