I wanted to share a few pics of this naturally sinsemilla wild plant I found growing near me in the upper Midwest. These are a remnant of the hemp industry which thrived here briefly in the 1940s. There are plenty of stands of hemp along the railroad tracks here, mostly extremely seeded without much resin. This one reminds me a litle of a Bangi Haze I grew, with a smooth & fruity aroma, and decent trichomes. I took her home and have her curing right now...
Super interesting plants... Even with a relatively short growing season here, I found 8-9 feet tall plants covered in seedy buds, many of them ripe by September 1 (although with a very large variance, the one pictured was collected around October 15). And the plant structure & terpenes are very unlike anything you'd get at the dispensary. No skunk at all, rather they mostly have lemony, fruity aromas. I found one that smelled exactly like cat piss, and another that was something similar to garlic...
A UMN study in 2020 found that roughly 1% of hemp (collected in MN) contains the genes for a high THC:CBD ratio, although the THC content was usually very low. Another 10% had a 1:1 THC:CBD ratio. Without fancy testing equipment, I wonder how I could find male & female individuals with the THC genes. I am thinking if I spend the next few years smoking lots of sample buds from a lot of hemp plants, perhaps I could find some worthwhile females. I'd love to grow some super early, hardy as fuck, old school weed. Even if I could achieve 3-5% potency it would be extremely worthwhile. Has anyone ever tried something like this?
Anybody know how to judge whether a male plant will produce THC or CBD? I think this might be the most challenging piece of the puzzle.
Here's a fun tour of a hemp patch I found on another icmag thread
Super interesting plants... Even with a relatively short growing season here, I found 8-9 feet tall plants covered in seedy buds, many of them ripe by September 1 (although with a very large variance, the one pictured was collected around October 15). And the plant structure & terpenes are very unlike anything you'd get at the dispensary. No skunk at all, rather they mostly have lemony, fruity aromas. I found one that smelled exactly like cat piss, and another that was something similar to garlic...
A UMN study in 2020 found that roughly 1% of hemp (collected in MN) contains the genes for a high THC:CBD ratio, although the THC content was usually very low. Another 10% had a 1:1 THC:CBD ratio. Without fancy testing equipment, I wonder how I could find male & female individuals with the THC genes. I am thinking if I spend the next few years smoking lots of sample buds from a lot of hemp plants, perhaps I could find some worthwhile females. I'd love to grow some super early, hardy as fuck, old school weed. Even if I could achieve 3-5% potency it would be extremely worthwhile. Has anyone ever tried something like this?
Anybody know how to judge whether a male plant will produce THC or CBD? I think this might be the most challenging piece of the puzzle.
Here's a fun tour of a hemp patch I found on another icmag thread
Attachments
Last edited by a moderator: