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To Whom Do We Owe The Discovery of How to Make SinSemilla?

Ever heard of Bangh land - Bangledesh? The name is ancient and means the land of Bangh - cannabis.

This is the truth as I know it.
 

T.doT.Toker

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They originally just made ses so it would be easier to smoke. The potency increasing was a unintentional result.
 

- ezra -

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According to Robert Connel Clarke (The Cannabible Introduction titled Sinsemilla Heritage: Whats in a Name?) In 1976, a coffe table book called "Sinsemilla Marijuana Flowers" by Jim Richardson and Arik Woods revolutionised marijuana growing in North America. This book was the first to depict the male and female sexual characteristics of marijuana and to instruct on how to execute the sensimilla technique.

In honour of the authors of this fundamental publication I present this picture of a sensimilla flower. It is sensi Durban.
 

DocLeaf

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Maistre said:
Ummmm... name one, please.

Dioecious species may include:

Skimmia japonica, Ginkgo, some Conifers, Figs and so on.... :D

The shift from mobile to sedentary society didn't happen over night... it was a gradual process full of trial, error, and observation.
 
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jaharvester

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Oh, excuse me, i forgot the word annual.
The only diacious annual.

Everything i said about the neo spanish word sensimilla is true.
Do the research before you pretend to discredit.

I thought this was a site that shared information, not a pissing contest every fucking day. Its too bad, i came on here after some other sites shut down because i respected
The owners and their way of doing things, but this contradictory b.s sucks.....
 

mean mr.mustard

I Pass Satellites
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Yeah I agree. When someone claims to claim fact, when in reality it isn't... that is a sad day for an information sharing community, especially when people leave no option for discussion.
 
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- ezra - said:
In 1976, a coffe table book called "Sinsemilla Marijuana Flowers" by Jim Richardson and Arik Woods revolutionised marijuana growing in North America. This book was the first to depict the male and female sexual characteristics of marijuana and to instruct on how to execute the sensimilla technique.

In 1973... we were smoking Jamaican sens... just because its in print... means little... other than being late on their info... Jim and Arik learned about this somewhere... I'd be certain they did not originate the concept.
 
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and thanks for all those who named a few plants that are either male or female... I was curious and had no idea... I think i remember BOG saying something to the effect of... cannabis is the only plant to have individual male/females.

Good info here guys/gals
 
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Sans (without) Millas (seeds) [Spanish] - Has been adapted to Sensimilla. According to Mel and Ed the first cultivators of seedless weed were from China roughly 10,000 years ago. The chinese were the first to record its use as well. They had seeded weed too and used the seed to make meal, porridge or a Roasted Nut cake. The things we call seeds are actually Nuts because of their Akene and Abscission layer that attaches the "seed/nut" to the stalk.
 
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Here's a Did Ya Know ... Six vegetables were derived (by human selection for certain plant parts) from the same Mustard Herb. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Kale, Brussel Sprouts, and Kohlrabi.
 
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Well the above statement by I & I makes you GodLike mmm. All hail mean mr. mustard! Thanks for the veggies bro.
 

Farmer John

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I might as well could start calling my motherplants consemilla then :p j/k it must be a ancient thing, they must have noticed that it tastes like shit if theres seeds and you never can get the stuff clean if its seeded..lmao..:D
 

PazVerdeRadical

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WeedWrapperMan said:
Sans (without) Millas (seeds) [Spanish] - Has been adapted to Sensimilla. .

Actually, that is wrong. the proper spelling is Sin Semilla.

Sin = Without. Semilla = Seed.

Paz y Luz.
 

mean mr.mustard

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PazVerdeRadical said:
Actually, that is wrong. the proper spelling is Sin Semilla.

Sin = Without. Semilla = Seed.

Paz y Luz.
mean mr.mustard said:
Sin = without
Semillia = seeds

jaharvester said:
The term Sensimilla stems from the spanish root word suenso, or boneless.

jaharvester said:
Everything i said about the neo spanish word sensimilla is true.
Do the research before you pretend to discredit.

Damn Paz! Don't you read?? :D
 

PazVerdeRadical

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WeedWrapperMan said:
Sans (without) Millas (seeds) [Spanish] - Has been adapted to Sensimilla.

greetings mustard,

i do read, either way, how would i have noticed the mis-spellings? :bat:

peace. :joint:
 

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