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Is creeping cannabis a myth?
I heard somewhere, I think some cannabis book describing genetics, that there is supposedly cannabis in Japan that creeps along the ground like a vine. Is this true? Imagine that, growing pot in a hanging basket! Seriously though, that would make for a great stealth plant, this "creeper" crossed with Ducksfoot to change the look of the leaf, and then backcrossed to a potent outdoor strain as much as necessary to boost potency to an acceptable level. So does this exist or is it just a myth?
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I hear that by graphing a cannabis plant and a Hops plant, theoretically its possible to create one that grows like a vine.
If its true or not, I do not know. No one has attempted it, or that I know of, but from what I read its theoretically possible since cannabis and hops are like, close enough related to each other for it to work. |
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CS, I've also heard of these vine like strains, purportedly from Korea. If you heard they are in Japan aswell, then they probably do exist as the geographical proximity of the 2 countries could mean that they are native to that region. I was also very interested when I first read about these strains but I have yet to fiind any more info concerning them. Just imagine the hybridisation possibilities...
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I haven't read of one, but I'm not done reading the strain guide either. That would be very cool if it does exist. Bonsai in the making, and very stealthy.
Read through the Asia guide perhaps. https://www.freewebs.com/bsdwolf/strain_base.zip strain_base\SB1_NewWorld.pdf strain_base\SB2_Europe.pdf strain_base\SB3_Asia.pdf strain_base\SB4_Africa.pdf Last edited by bsdwolf; 02-26-2006 at 06:27 AM.. |
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you can literally do that w/ almost any strain....although not "naturally" (I'd like to see a natural version of that if it exists)
....by using some pretty extensive training methods from pretty much day (1) you could keep the plant pretty damn low, and "vinelike". I'm sure that I could keep what would be a 10 foot tall plant under 2 feet if i stayed on top of the training/staking it every day or two. ...the ground spcae it would end up covering would be another story. |
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fuck that cross that shit with some venus flytrap. THAT would be the shit.
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Yeah, but harveting it might be like something out of 'Little Shop of Horrors'
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The creeping vine like pot was reported by Ed Rosenthal also. However, the low profile gene is passive. If crossed with a plant that isn't a creeper style it will grow like a normal plant.
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