I hope Ethnobotonist reads this. After reading wat he sayd on the last topic, I read a few articles and this is wat I came up with. in "Cannibus: The Genus Cannibus," they make reference to the fact that "Occasionally monoccious plants are encountered bearing both male and female flowers which may arise as a result of a special breeding and is particularly frequent in hemp production.
The image I posted is of my reference and says how to feminize male plants for all you people who dont want to read all this, but its not how you think.
if you cant read the images i've posted sorry, they are just screen shots of the book on google book preview. just go there and read it. pg. 33
If a plant can be manipulated by a simple chemical reaction (forget gene splicing for a second), like using ethephon to give female characteristics to a male plant, and/or treatments of streptovaricin to induce changes in flower (budding) formation, couldnt you crossbread this way. like take two flowering species of plant and try to create THC formation by adding the characteristic and inducing a chemical reaction from an outside source such as ethephon or streptovaricin?
This may or may not include gene splicing. However, there is a genre of plants called flowering plants, cannibus being one of them, i think, and fruits are a flower or bud right? Its seems like certain characteristics of a bud can be givion to a fruit i.e. a saturated THC strawberry.
I may or may not have repeated what EthnoBotnoist sayd as a reply to my aformentioned post. remember I just read up on random articles and have absolutly no idea of wat the hell im taking about! lol. I just think all of this is a cool idea.
The image I posted is of my reference and says how to feminize male plants for all you people who dont want to read all this, but its not how you think.
if you cant read the images i've posted sorry, they are just screen shots of the book on google book preview. just go there and read it. pg. 33
If a plant can be manipulated by a simple chemical reaction (forget gene splicing for a second), like using ethephon to give female characteristics to a male plant, and/or treatments of streptovaricin to induce changes in flower (budding) formation, couldnt you crossbread this way. like take two flowering species of plant and try to create THC formation by adding the characteristic and inducing a chemical reaction from an outside source such as ethephon or streptovaricin?
This may or may not include gene splicing. However, there is a genre of plants called flowering plants, cannibus being one of them, i think, and fruits are a flower or bud right? Its seems like certain characteristics of a bud can be givion to a fruit i.e. a saturated THC strawberry.
I may or may not have repeated what EthnoBotnoist sayd as a reply to my aformentioned post. remember I just read up on random articles and have absolutly no idea of wat the hell im taking about! lol. I just think all of this is a cool idea.
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