Douglas.Curtis
Autistic Diplomat in Training
The question is why do cannabis plants act as dynamic accumulators (looks awesome while absorbing and permanantly fixing excess elements to tissue) for some heavy metals? Obviously they fix many other elements, but I would like to focus on the toxic heavy metals. Taking cadmium as an example, cannabis obviously has very little need for the excessive amounts it is capable of absorbing. Why does it so readily absorb it, and are there conditions/examples of plants which, given the same soil, did not absorb as much?
Is it possible there is an element the plant is looking for and, in the absence of this element, getting heavy metals instead during the chase?
Is it possible there is an element the plant is looking for and, in the absence of this element, getting heavy metals instead during the chase?
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