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Is it possible to cross bred marijuana with another plant

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can you crossbreed marijuana wiht a legal plant so the product would be a new legal plant that gets you high

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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm No.

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Maybe cross breed with with oranges so it will be orange marijuana

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crossbreed it with tomatoes and then put the tomatoes on a pizza and eat the pizza and then get high son.

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To give your ? some serious consideration, it would only happen through a evolutionary necessity. In the same way I can't breed a small dog to a cat, mj has its own unique chromosomes and DNA that would prohibit it from being crossed with a tomato plant or such.
It isn't a bad thought, just at this point of our being there is no need for the plant to redefine itself.

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Maybe he wants to crossbreed two Marijuana plants.

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Plants are not "dogs and cats"! You CAN occasionally cross two quite different species! :eek: Fatsherdera is a cross between Ivy and Fatsia Japonica- two quite different plants! My Mom had one in her Japanese-style garden- our dog dug it up and destroyed it. :cool:

Fatshedera lizei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Fatshedera lizei (Posted Image /fætsˈhɛdərə/)[1] is an inter-generic hybrid of flowering plants, commonly known as tree ivy or aralia ivy. It was created by hybridizing Fatsia japonica 'Moserii' (Moser's Japanese Fatsia, the seed parent) and Hedera helix (Common Ivy, the pollen parent) at the Lizé Frères tree nursery at Nantes in France in 1912. Its generic name is derived from the names of the two parent genera."

So, 99.9 times out of a 100, you will get nothing- just like if you were trying to breed a cat and a dog....but every now and then you will get a "fatshedera"!

So go for it! You may hit the right combination of genes to work and create a hybrid! :D

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Plants are not "dogs and cats"! You CAN occasionally cross two quite different species! :eek: Fatsherdera is a cross between Ivy and Fatsia Japonica- two quite different plants! My Mom had one in her Japanese-style garden- our dog dug it up and destroyed it. :cool:

Fatshedera lizei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Fatshedera lizei (Posted Image /fætsˈhɛdərə/)[1] is an inter-generic hybrid of flowering plants, commonly known as tree ivy or aralia ivy. It was created by hybridizing Fatsia japonica 'Moserii' (Moser's Japanese Fatsia, the seed parent) and Hedera helix (Common Ivy, the pollen parent) at the Lizé Frères tree nursery at Nantes in France in 1912. Its generic name is derived from the names of the two parent genera."

So, 99.9 times out of a 100, you will get nothing- just like if you were trying to breed a cat and a dog....but every now and then you will get a "fatshedera"!

So go for it! You may hit the right combination of genes to work and create a hybrid! :D

Granny :wave:



Those 2 plants arent very different actually

they share everything besides their genus

Which, would lead us to a hypothesis, if you found a plant which shared all but a genus with cannabis... you possibly could breed it...

but then have have the issue that... its genus IS cannabis.... so you could try bumping it up and trying things in the same family "cannabaceae" such as hops and hackberries

EDIT: its kinda like the liger... (lion tiger) only with them... they share everything down to the species and cross species breeding is pretty "easy" in plant land.... its done all the time with cannabis

Edited by SIRSOG, 11 July 2012 - 04:20 PM.


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Maybe he wants to crossbreed two Marijuana plants.

Go read his original 1st post fool. He is talking about different species of plants. Same way you can't cross a dolphin w/ a channel cat. There has to be so many things inline for even a hybrid to occur. Yes they do it all the time w/ mj and as another intelligent person said..that will work because the genes are in place for it to be "natural"

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Go read his original 1st post fool. He is talking about different species of plants. Same way you can't cross a dolphin w/ a channel cat. There has to be so many things inline for even a hybrid to occur. Yes they do it all the time w/ mj and as another intelligent person said..that will work because the genes are in place for it to be "natural"



Different species isnt at all what he means lol... Indica and Sativa are species....

Hes talking about different genus/family/order/class and shit

Species crossing is proven to work without any issues :)

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Agreed. But I want to sees the first Bubblegum/Red Delicious cross
Call it bubblelicious I guess

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lol ive never heard of red delicious

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Lol ha

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if you can find the gene of genes that make thc, then insert that gene into the dna of another plant. maybe?

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lol ive never heard of red delicious


Red delicious apples Do you not eat fruit? So I envision a cross with bubblegum mj and red delicious apple trees to get a plant called bubblelicious and see the way it works is you get one of those 8 slot apple slicers and eat about 3 slices and Kaching...you are buzzed.

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if you can find the gene of genes that make thc, then insert that gene into the dna of another plant. maybe?


We have now gone total Jurassic Park here number 1 that is

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Red delicious apples Do you not eat fruit? So I envision a cross with bubblegum mj and red delicious apple trees to get a plant called bubblelicious and see the way it works is you get one of those 8 slot apple slicers and eat about 3 slices and Kaching...you are buzzed.


I thought you meant like a strain named red delicious lol... I know of the apples. Hahahahaha

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Lol I wish it was possible. But the pollen sac on the cannabis plant won't stick to other plants. The reason it sticks to cannabis is from the resin on a female plant. It becomes more sticky in search of pollen from a male plant. And it's also how we cross breed different strains so much.

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Lol I wish it was possible. But the pollen sac on the cannabis plant won't stick to other plants. The reason it sticks to cannabis is from the resin on a female plant. It becomes more sticky in search of pollen from a male plant. And it's also how we cross breed different strains so much.


That has very very little to do with it lol......

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That has very very little to do with it lol......


I wasn't talking about the whole process that would take a veryyyy long time. And are you really trying to say a female in the end doesn't get more sticky in search of a male pollen? It's a part of life not just cannabis.




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