White Beard
Active member
I may end up regretting posting in this thread, but I’m really surprised that no one mentioned that the pith is what PAPER is made from...hard to imagine that a random boron deficiency could be so widespread that the ancient world was kept in paper because of it.
Frankly, as much as I love my flowers and flower products, I’m now convinced that crowders have been so obsessed with flower products for so long, that the POV warps a basic understanding of the plant itself.
Drug plants produce paper pith (called ‘hurds’), and drug plants produce fiber...and ‘hemp’ is an old, colloquial and generic term that has no actual genetic meaning (Clarke, Short, and Phylos notwithstanding).
Retting got mentioned a time or two: retting is an ancient and low tech procedure for rotting the stalks of the plant in order to *free* the much sturdier fibers that lurk within (also used on flax, to generate the fibers linen is made from).
Frankly, as much as I love my flowers and flower products, I’m now convinced that crowders have been so obsessed with flower products for so long, that the POV warps a basic understanding of the plant itself.
Drug plants produce paper pith (called ‘hurds’), and drug plants produce fiber...and ‘hemp’ is an old, colloquial and generic term that has no actual genetic meaning (Clarke, Short, and Phylos notwithstanding).
Retting got mentioned a time or two: retting is an ancient and low tech procedure for rotting the stalks of the plant in order to *free* the much sturdier fibers that lurk within (also used on flax, to generate the fibers linen is made from).