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Lol finally i have someone to agree withaesop rock kicks taint
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oh no what ever shal i do with my life now?Yeah ok there stranger..Go home
We dont want you
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When the original MJ plants started growing there were tree seeds in the earth, as the plant grew up it got those seeds caught in the way, the plant grew around it and absorbed it.
Thats my best guess, but its impossible for a MJ plant to create an entirely different species of plant inside of a stem. its not even debateable ask any plant knowledgeable person if an apple tree can make watermellon seeds, because that is no different than what you are saying.
if you really wanted to get in depth, you could graft different strains on one plant.i thin you have the answer on this..
but that would be also cool if you could plant a seed inside a plant, since it has nutrients and water? haha idk be kinda cool to grow 1 strain then put another strain inside it.
or if u took cutting of 1 strain then cut a same branch off another strain and switched the leaves so you would have multi strained plants?
or would the main one just kill it?
Very good point!Could be possible but i doubt it cause the chances of finding the same thing, in the same spot, on two different plants.
I think this seed is in every plant and its just that you people have never looked hard enough
this is only possible if it happened to both of his plants, which doesn't seem likely.Hey guys!
Iv'e been following this thread and have been quite entertained.
I would like to share my theory of "The Mysterious Seed".
A rodent, bird or maybe a bug placed the foreign seed onto the plant for safe keeping. The seed may have been wedged into the crook or the stem was slightly damaged and the seed placed inside. The plant eventually grew around the seed, encapsulating it. It may have been a way of preventing the seed from germinating before it could be eaten later on.