No not on any other sites. and most of those pictures of cannabis were taken from stainly cannabis website that the seller used.
here is the pictures of a few... slow growing hmmm...
View Image
View Image
I got given seeds that included hemp years ago, the hemp kept growing through into second year. Turns out they were a mixture of the strongest cannabis known to man and a Hemp Seedone month...and JUNK!
wow..ill have to look elsewhere for legit hemp seeds i guess
Bonsai are created ,you can't buy bonsai seeds from anything
I suspect they call them bonsai seeds because those seeds can be used to make bonsai with.
Root training,etc. still has to be made to create the bonsai otherwise it's just a normal plant.
I was looking at getting Japanese Maple and Japanese Black Pine seeds a while back for
making bonsai.
They both are used commonly for bonsai.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acer_palmatum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_thunbergii
Ordered eBay seeds and here's the results 4 weeks in. Growing like a monster, huge leaves. huge stem that's hollow also no branching.
Question, should I move it away from good THC strains. And/or if it's a male could it be crossed with something good to get ???
one month...and JUNK!
sorry i got what i paid for knock off junk.
culled the 4 beans from 25 seeds that sprouted 4 out of 25 is kinda weak .
wow..ill have to look elsewhere for legit hemp seeds i guess pics before the cull today
so..if you have ebay hemp seeds feel free to keep this thread going!
Ordered eBay seeds and here's the results 4 weeks in. Growing like a monster, huge leaves. huge stem that's hollow also no branching.
Question, should I move it away from good THC strains. And/or if it's a male could it be crossed with something good to get ???
What you have there is most likely hemp and I wouldn't let it pollinate any THC rich plants.
Unless of course you want weaker THC plants that is.
Good question?I guess there is just as many hemp strains as good marijuana
I dont think there is debate, Genetically they're all from the same genus, they've each evolved as separate subspecies.
I acknowledge up front that I have little exposure to live cannabis, but I’ve studied it broadly and w/ some depth since the ‘60s, and my basic assessment agrees with yours AFAICT: cannabis is unitary, genetically, and hyper-responsive to both cultivation and neglect. Wild stands are self-seeding, and grow thickly, competing for sunlight, leading to height, long fibers, and seeds. Cultivated cannabis receives copious light, water, attention, space, and other intentional manipulation.Earlier experimental research has shown a subspecies moved to a global location of another, can change over the seasons to be more like the native subspecies, even without cross breeding.
My contemplation and strong consideration, is the evolution of all subspecies is almost entirely based on climate, and all subspecies have the propensity to change in a matter of decades rather than thousands of years. My proposition, all Cannabis has the ability to be any subspecies over relative short time frame, and is not historic in nature.
I acknowledge up front that I have little exposure to live cannabis, but I’ve studied it broadly and w/ some depth since the ‘60s, and my basic assessment agrees with yours AFAICT: cannabis is unitary, genetically, and hyper-responsive to both cultivation and neglect. Wild stands are self-seeding, and grow thickly, competing for sunlight, leading to height, long fibers, and seeds. Cultivated cannabis receives copious light, water, attention, space, and other intentional manipulation.
I think there is a real case to be made for her various forms as manifestations of the nature v nurture question. One of the many reasons I’m looking forward to doing some genuine research.