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Old 09-27-2012, 10:57 AM #31
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Ya duude i read the same article they made it seem like wed b seeing oranges with thc wuld b available n no time
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I personally want to cross a feral boar with a chinook salmon, that would be quite the fishing experience.

I'm sure Monsanto could come up with broccoli that put off trichs though.
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when the dart hits quickly attach the winding handle to the side of the revolver, and reel it in.
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Old 09-27-2012, 01:11 PM #33
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Someone said cats can't get high off cannabis and get sick instead. I got my cat contact hight 100 times in high school, she finally mellowed out from the crazy, skitzo cat to a docile, sleep all day kind of cat.
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Old 09-27-2012, 04:27 PM #34
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now, when i said it aint possible.

well, everything is possibly possible, there might be a plant out there that would crosspollinate with cannabis.

but would there be any benefits and are you ready to perhaps spending your life, growing out thousands of plants of varying species and then trying to pollinate?

probably would have to spend all that time with your nose up one book or another too.

and here is the kicker.

even if you found a plant that was able to crosspollinate with cannabis, would you receive Any benefits from that crossing?

probably not.

but no dream should be squashed totally, no interest either.

if you really want , by all means go ahead, im just saying what i think you would be getting yourself into.
I'm not sure how you got here ^^ from what I wrote. My main point was that if there is something that crosses with cannabis, you might want to be careful growing near it, just as you need to be careful when growing a plant like quinoa, or you won't get what you're after.
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people have used Cat Nip as a Tea to calm them down. I also have heard of people using both Herbs at the same time to get a Better Medication, or Hi for recreational users.


I think just how Cbc, cbn, THC, DTHC, and the other 416 other Canabanoids, would react with the Cannabanoids from lets say, Cat nip, or maybe there is a even Closer Relationship with another plant out there.... its all about education and experementation. Im going to keep researching to see if i come up with any results of anyone doing such a thing.
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Not true at all. The question that is never asked is a stupid one.
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I checked what you said at Clemson U. I stand corrected on the Nectarine. Pluots are a cross. -granger
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I checked what you said at Clemson U. I stand corrected on the Nectarine. Pluots are a cross. -granger

a lot of Fruits can cross pollinate, Citrus Trees/ plants seem to be common.

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Lightbulb This might help...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_...ecific_hybrids

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Interspecific hybrids

Interspecific hybrids are bred by mating two species, normally from within the same genus. The offspring display traits and characteristics of both parents. The offspring of an interspecific cross are very often sterile; thus, hybrid sterility prevents the movement of genes from one species to the other, keeping both species distinct.[10] Sterility is often attributed to the different number of chromosomes the two species have, for example donkeys have 62 chromosomes, while horses have 64 chromosomes, and mules and hinnies have 63 chromosomes. Mules, hinnies, and other normally sterile interspecific hybrids cannot produce viable gametes, because differences in chromosome structure prevent appropriate pairing and segregation during meiosis, meiosis is disrupted, and viable sperm and eggs are not formed. However, fertility in female mules has been reported with a donkey as the father.[11]
Most often other processes occurring in plants and animals keep gametic isolation and species distinction. Species often have different mating or courtship patterns or behaviors, the breeding seasons may be distinct and even if mating does occur antigenic reactions to the sperm of other species prevent fertilization or embryo development. Hybridisation is much more common among organisms that spawn indiscriminately, like soft corals and among plants.
While it is possible to predict the genetic composition of a backcross on average, it is not possible to accurately predict the composition of a particular backcrossed individual, due to random segregation of chromosomes. In a species with two pairs of chromosomes, a twice backcrossed individual would be predicted to contain 12.5% of one species' genome (say, species A). However, it may, in fact, still be a 50% hybrid if the chromosomes from species A were lucky in two successive segregations, and meiotic crossovers happened near the telomeres. The chance of this is fairly high: (where the "two times two" comes about from two rounds of meiosis with two chromosomes); however, this probability declines markedly with chromosome number and so the actual composition of a hybrid will be increasingly closer to the predicted composition.
Hybrids are often named by the portmanteau method, combining the names of the two parent species. For example, a zeedonk is a cross between a zebra and a donkey. Since the traits of hybrid offspring often vary depending on which species was mother and which was father, it is traditional to use the father's species as the first half of the portmanteau. For example, a liger is a cross between a male lion and a female tiger, while a tiglon is a cross between a male tiger and a female lion.
Link full of interesting info- An Interspecific Plant Hybrid Shows Novel Changes in Parental Splice Forms of Genes for Splicing Factors
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