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Fruit Cannabis? Did anyone say Watermelons?

Discussion in 'Weed Edibles' started by YellowBlue, Apr 26, 2015.

  1. OK... I don't know about you but I am in-love with watermelons. I think it could just be the best fruit on earth. I love all fruit but smack my ass and call me Judy... Watermelons are divine. Now that I have expressed my true feelings to watermelons, I wanted to know if it's possible to somehow infuse weed into them... Infuse is probably the wrong word. Just like you bake brownies. I wanna put weed in a watermelon. I think once I achieve that, I will be able to die peacefully.
     
    Lol just kidding, I love life but seriously this watermelon will make it so much better I think. So you can't bake or cook a watermelon, can you leave the weed inside of it and then take out the bud after a while hoping it sucked into it? I don't know how this shit works.. Suggestions? 
     
    BTW I am definitely not high right now lol I just really love watermelons :)

     
  2. Genetic engineering is where it's at.
    A few years ago I read that a geneticist had
    created an orange that produced THC.
    You could literally get stoned by eating
    one of these oranges.
     
    If it works in oranges, it should work for
    watermelons too.
     
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    BOYS, WE HAVE A MISSION TO ACCOMPLISH 
     
  4. Damn i want one of those oranges :) 
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  5.  
    I've read about this several times, none of the articles ever had any citations or evidence. In the science field you always cite and provide evidence of your work. No one has ever reported owning or growing one of these orange trees. I'm not saying no one has tried it, but there is no evidence it ever worked.
     
    I doubt you'll ever see a watermelon, orange, strawberry,ect with THC infused inside of it anytime in the foreseeable future.
     
    I like the tincture idea. Seems promising! 
     

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