New Grower Mi5 in tissue culture

Wow this is pretty dang awesome If I do say so myself, and I do. Awesome work I would love to see if this works. Although the laws are all the same for me here. Non MMJ states are lame.
 
Just Had me a great read! Glad this is coming about. Really liked the idea of pigweed as a THC producer! Neat!
 
gearbear said:
Just Had me a great read! Glad this is coming about. Really liked the idea of pigweed as a THC producer! Neat!

I would say this is a good way revisiting a dormant mother :)
 
Awesome TMM, thanks for testing this :smokebuds:

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Just Had me a great read! Glad this is coming about. Really liked the idea of pigweed as a THC producer! Neat!

yeah, what i was thinking was imagine if it were possible to cross it with some non-toxic, broad-leafed plant that could be covered in tch tri's and what that could do for the hash and medibles industry..lol...

like the plant called, 'elephant ears'...not that it would be possible with that particular plant necessarily, but if so, think how many trichomes could be on one leaf, let alone the whole plant. :clap:
 
you are welcome astro#'s ...since i started studying it i looked through countless links and sites and papers and videos and ect ect....this was one of the best in my opinion so i thought i would share it...the author gives good, working tissue culture info for cannabis even if one is just wanting to tissue culture mj without crossing it with another plant....
 
I have thought of cloning using tissue culture but it has too many lab controls for me.
So I never tried, however for those that have a science background, this would possibly open new doors to the ruderalis strain.
Well maybe, yet to be proven if the clones age at the same rate as the mother or not.
 
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