superskunk61
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i never heard on tomatoes but i think people done it on other mmj plants,not sure.but that would b freakin awesome
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Absolutely you can graft cannabis to tomato's. Try grafting ducksfoot to a tomato plant no one will know! Ducksfoot aka stealth weed is a unique strain that looks nothing like cannabis. The leafs look like ducksfoot, the buds are dark purple/black so it doesn't look like cannabis at all! Smell i can't help you with. Good luck happy trails friend!hi everybody! i'm pretty new around here but i've been growing my own off and on for about 40 yrs
back in the 70's i did a bit of indoor growing and got in to dabbleing with cloneing, with some pretty good results.
where i live now, we don't have mmj approved yet but i'm out in the country in the middle of illinois.
my question, is this. i once was told that tomatoes are a sativa strain. and i was wondering if a person could succesfully graft some high grade weed to the tomatoe plant in an effort to discuise a little personal grow? GOHRILLA farming as it were.
has anybody heard of such a thing here?
Not true thats a citrus acidic tree wouldn't work. You can grow it under an orange tree & it will taste like smell like oranges. I live in Detroit & florida. Im sure of this.It probably could be crossed with tomatoes. I read an article about a decade ago where a botanist in Florid I think it was crossed cannabis with oranges and it worked. He got into some trouble though. But it would be a great way to introduce edibles to the public.
It is a myth. The two plants are not genetically compatible.I heard somewhere and have someone swearing they ate a tomato that had been pollinated with Marijuana pollen and it had produced thc. Anyone know if there is any truth to this or is it just a myth?