Hi, I was walking on a field (Edit: a field of random plants among which I found this plant! not stealing!) and found what seems like a cannabis plant. I took a few branches with me. Please tell me if this is real weed and if the flowering stage is pre/ok/past harvesting? 2 photos attached.
I was just bout to say! Why would u cut someone's plant? People like u give weed a bad image and then its the plant owner that the bad guy for growing or retaliation smfh Sent from my SM-J727P using Tapatalk
lol I agree with you, I totally didn't expect people to think that I stole it, it was a normal field of random grass (not a cannabis plantation!) where I found this! I updated my first message. Anyway, can you answer the question from the my 1st message?
Does someone own said field? If so, you stole their property. Looks like it wasnt even close to ready for harvest.
Thanks for the last sentence. It's weird people don't seem to walk in nature or assume I'm from the US where almost everything is private property. I live in Europe in the country side and there's plenty of public fields and forests here, the other day I collected free hazelnuts and cornelian cherries. Why do people (on this forum) think that if you pick something you either stole it or grew it yourself?
Dude you're narrow minded AF, I already explained in several replies I didn't fking steal it. This forums it seems is filled with such prejudiced ppl like you. If I stole it I'd say I grew it home, I wouldn't have said I found it, that logic 101.
That stuff looks full of seed from here, don't know about the politics of it, just saying, looks like there is a male near by as well as this plant. who knows, might be some native cannabis to your area, or someone's johnny Appleseed crop- I have no clue where your from. You could totally harvest the plant, if bad weather comes, those seeds will rot out IME that is. The trichrome isn't near ripe, so probably best to wait. Once dry, you can sift it through a sieve or break the seeds out by hand. I'd suggest if any use, make it into edibles. How's the smell?
Thats why i asked private property or public. Public is free game. Thats why that was my first question. Otherwise, its just not ready yet. But... free.......
Thanks a lot. The smell is nice (doesn't smell rotten). I'll wait for the seeds in the original plant (if any) and plant them in public fields in random places next Spring. I don't consume cannabis but I sure as hell find it interesting to multiply this plant (since it's learned it's indeed cannabis) because I learned it's good for people and for the plant ecosystem. Till this day I used to plant only tree seeds (honey locust, hazelnut) in the wild and now I plan to add cannabis to my collection.
You thief you legit thought it was a random marijuana plant just growing all ready for you to cut a few branches off huh edit yeah ok Sent from my SM-G781U using Grasscity Forum mobile app
The point is that Weed doesnt grow wild in Europe right? so someone HAD to have planted/taken care of the plant. and than you come along and steal it. get it? its a shitty thing to do
I think it's amazing people think that plants can't grow naturally. Yeah, really cool if you are going to help it grow in the area. It does look pretty well seeded. I have played Johnny Appleseed or whatever you wanna call it with weed. It's a beautiful plant which I wish grew more frequently as a natural plant. I Plan on making some seed bombs one of these days .. be a ton of fun! Nice-I love hazelnuts, don't think I've had honey locust tho..
Is this weed any good he asked... then says... what seems like a cannabis plant Terrible person can we ban him this is pure fuckery at its best I never want to hear from you again ever never ever never never ever Sent from my SM-G781U using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Honey locust is a pioneer nitrogen fixing tree, it greatly improves poor soil and can grow where other trees can't grow yet. The fruit is a pod, the pulp of the pod is edible and sweet, but as a food source it's mostly a curiosity. The flowers smell really nice. I plant the seeds to improve the soil in public desolate fields with poor soil.