Marijuana is a creature not just a plant

Tupapa

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Case in point:


How do you explain a plant that has made itself look and smell like a completely different species of life -just for the purpose of "using" that creature to its own benefit?
This is fucking awesome! U learn something new every day!! So in conclusion how the plant came out with that strategy?
 

Tupapa

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You niggaz cant tell me nothen cleave even said plants are slightly psycic.. my plants tell me the future man lmao.. like einstein said, past present and future all exsist as one
You are going too far brotha!! Cut down the shroms!!
 

Tupapa

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What's really strange (to me) is the fact that millions of people will allow themselves to believe that there was this guy who lived 2000 years ago who was really God in disguise as a man...God who was placed in a virgin woman's womb to be born and eventually become the savior of the world...but, before that could happen, had to e tortured to death and then come back to life...Somehow THAT makes sense to people...but plants having a kind of awareness or consciousness is out of the question...???
Call me crazy then but im one of those million that believe that story. Lol
 

Big_Lou

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You dumb fucks ever see the movie the happening? Or ever grow the most potent haze there is nevils haze? Prob not..
Im too advanced for rollitup..
Ever have a 3 leaf prong prob with your plant i know how to fix it.. get it to kick out 7 leafs real quick..if people even knew how important the spectrum you give your plants was, in veg and flower' follow nature
We dont need no education
And yeah im all down for smoken haze but i smoke all day, and if you smoke that shit all day you get psychosis.. i need some low low in the mix, no more then 2 pure uPPers a day..
LOL!

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tstick

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Call me crazy then but im one of those million that believe that story. Lol
Not saying that I know better, brother....just saying that there are ideas that seem bizarre to me that might not be bizarre to others at all. I believe that plants are possibly as conscious as anything else that's alive...and may be able to communicate with species outside of their own. That idea may seem bizarre to some people, too.
 

Tupapa

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Not saying that I know better, brother....just saying that there are ideas that seem bizarre to me that might not be bizarre to others at all. I believe that plants are possibly as conscious as anything else that's alive...and may be able to communicate with species outside of their own. That idea may seem bizarre to some people, too.
Agreed
 

growingforfun

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I'd agree that there is a relationship, but I don't know how far it goes.

Any time you obsess on a topic it will have some affect on you. When you work on pouring cement you may get a dopamine and serotonin rush looking at your completed project the same as a gardener checking the garden.
We have evolved to have a reward system in our brain that can cause changes in thinking and even vision when the chemicals are pumping.

I know I feel completely differant when I have no garden vs when I do. Major depression for sure when no garden.
 

tstick

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The cool thing about science is that it's still very open-ended. There is still much to learn. I love science. But there was a time when science and magic were hard to differentiate because of how people comprehended and defined things. For example, at one time, scientists believed that everything in outer space revolved around the Earth...and they came up with very convincing ways to explain it....until later, when someone else saw it another way....and then science had to change. So, even though we have advanced very much from that time, science still CAN be reinvented because there is still so much to learn about this planet and everything outside of it, too.

I believe that we, as humans, have a built-in "vanity" of sorts, that allows us to believe that the world and everything in it is here just for us...That belief helps give us the drive and the motivation to survive, I suppose. However, I also believe that everything that's alive has the goal of staying alive...doesn't matter if it's human or not.

We cannabis growers are like waiters taking care of our customers...hoping for a big tip at the end! ;) We take meticulous care of these plants. And, IF we do things the right way and give the plants a great life -meeting their every need, etc., then they give us something we really, really, REEEEAAALLY like, in return!

I sometimes wonder HOW it ever got started...HOW did the first human discover that this one plant could do something upon lighting it on fire and inhaling that smoke? Maybe one night some caveman grabbed a bunch of dried plants that were nearby and used then to build his fire...And now? Have any of you seen a huge commercial cannabis grow operation, lately? I mean....wow!

The movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" was a story about some tiny, microscopic "seeds" that came from outer space and landed on Earth....and then grew into an "attractive" flower form that attracted other living beings to it...and once they smelled it, it released some kind of hypnotic fragrance that enchanted people into propagating it on a massive scale...basically enslaving the human consciousness and turning people into workers dedicated to protecting the "pods"....and, eventually taking over the world. I'm not sayin'...I'm just sayin'!! ;)

peace, y'all
 

budman111

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GroErr

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It would be interesting to understand whether they do things purposefully, or reactionary like reflexes. imo they do have purposeful behaviours, the question is whether they do it consciously or not. e,g, If I put some females in a tent with a male, they will always synch up in flowering stages and be ready to pollinate simultaneously. He'll also grow at least one branch towards the females, and eventually that branch will grow taller than the tallest female which would increase the chance of pollination. Is this reactionary/reflex, are they consciously doing this, are they communicating?
 

tstick

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What if consciousness in plants was so much simpler than human consciousness that it wasn't really a proper term? If plants make a reflexive action to follow the arc of the sun in order to stay alive, then could that reflex be considered as part of a bigger overall "mechanism" that involves the interaction of the sun, the air temperature, the humidity, the amount of oxygen and nutrients in the root zone, etc.?

My eyes blink unconsciously because it is one of many reflexive actions that are a part of my overall makeup. My eyes are not separately conscious of making decisions on their own to blink. They blink because they are part of a system related to other systems and functions of my body. Could plants be part of a bigger system that does have something closer to the definition of consciousness? I wonder.
 

Rooster802

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what the OP is referring to is called "instinct," which is simply no more than the animal brain (sub brain, unconscious mind, etc) telling him what his plants need from observation. He is anxious when he hasn't watered his plants because they are important to him, so his "animal" brain (subconscious) worries him until he does it. Then he feels better. Lights aren't right, his subconscious lets him know he should move them. He plays music for his plants, and those songs play through his mind because his mind is focused on the plants even when he is focused on other tasks. This is how people work in all aspects of life, and how animals also "know" stuff. He probably hasn't had formal higher education that explores the subject of the subconscious, and has therefore come to the conclusion that his plants are "talking" to him... and in a way they are. So hey, all you guys are right, and if the OP is a little too "dreamweaver" for you, might come as a shock but he(she?) probably doesn't like the same kind of tv shows or books as you either.
Have to admit, his theory is more romantic than the way most of us think, and I'll bet he grows some pretty healthy plants....
 

WeedFreak78

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Seeing how plants have been around for, idk how much, longer than any animal life, I've contemplated whether they could be a highly advanced lifeform, one who's physiology has surpassed ours to a degree we don't even understand, and might not for the foreseeable future.

When we try communicating with lesser intelligent lifeforms, using our methods and they don't understand us. Maybe we're those lesser intelligent lifeforms who don't understand the signals plants give us. Humans have a funny way of putting ourselves at the pinnacle of evolution and intelligence, without any good reason. There's plenty of life that's come, gone, come again, evolved, died off, came back, evolved, etc before anything even close to modern humans walked the earth.
 
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