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Legitimo Grow Outdoor

THE END…


So it’s been quite a journey.
I won’t leave you hanging..
There is NO THC!
Still the nine months of pondering and the $75 for the test was totally worth it for the entertainment value. At least from my perspective!
I still don’t understand how I came to get a seed that grew Purple Hops..
Im going to go smoke a real joint and not think about it for awhile..
Peace ✌🏽
 

maryjaneismyfre

Well-known member
Veteran
Hahahaha Classic bro...Well nice to have a conclusion! Next time one of those cheap piss 5 strip tests should also work, just take some flower in ethanol, then ethanol in water, then strip test..it will at least tell if THC there, I used that in past to show that there was opium in afghan hash...
 
A Requiem for Legitimo

Looking at the hops after drying.. I realize that had I been sold a bag of them, I would have realized it wasn’t weed. This leads me to believe it was probably a stray that found its way onto the growers trimming table somehow.
The added strangeness of the purple Hop is just.. strange.
Although I believe Legitimo to now be a myth.. I still have a plant of purple hops growing and may see if it will indeed graft onto a weed plant.. in the spring, what the hell!
Until proven different.. Legitimo is Unicorn Food. See you in spring!
 

Cvh

Well-known member
Supermod
Anyway thanks for this thread. It was fun following this adventure.
To bad the question will remain unanswered on how a hop seed gotten into that bud.

Cheers.
 

GrowingHigher

Active member
i dont wanna talk controversial, but i think this has latel been disprooven. they found out that grafting DIFFERENT SPECIES (say Hops and Tomatos) can infact lead to mixed Genetics in the Grft.

I cant find the Article i read, here is a similar one: https://www.mpg.de/5010542/genetic_information_plants it has been prooven by renowned german Institute.. And there was more info in the article i read, they said genetic exchange happens very often
Interesting, though it is notable it is plastid DNA and not the nuclear genome of the plant.

This is also interesting:

Inter-Species Grafting Caused Extensive and Heritable Alterations of DNA Methylation in Solanaceae Plants

 

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