possible marijuana plant found... help identify

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by mofuggaimjesus, Sep 29, 2006.

  1. hey guys. i found this marijuana looking plant.
    unfortunately... no pics.
    but a good description.
    it has seven leaves, like a female, but the leaves' edges are rounded, not jagged. the plants were roughly 3 feet tall, and had pistils and flowers on top... but the center of the leaves smelled like bud, the pistils tasted like grapefruit, and so did the stem a little.
    i figured maybe someone crossbred a flower with it?
    idk.
    identification would be great, thanks guys.

    oh yeah, and everything is sticky, just like a flowering mary jane plant
     
  2. it is a cleome let me guess it also has little thorn type things
     
  3. yeahhh

     
  4. Dam Wolf...nice. You must know your plants!:)
     
  5. not realy i planted cleome around my firt outdoor garden to make the pot look like cleome. it looks very simulare to pot untill it flowers then it has `a huge red/pink ball of pistils and stamens ontop of a bud/cola like thing
     
  6. +rep for a kickass idea dire_wolf
     
  7. I had to see them for myself, and they're actually very nice looking plants. Here are a couple pics I found on wikipedia and elsewhere:

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    I think I may plat some next year not only for cover, but because I'm always looking for new cool plants to add around my house.

    Nice knowledge
     
  8. Look at the cola's on those things! LOL
    Top them or tie them down and get a massive amount of those flowers.
     
  9. i toped the shit out of them this year and had 18 flower tops on one but i had to cut it down because it was killing my strawberries. and i would much rather have some dank organic strawberries for next year then a stupid flower for 2 more weeks untill frost
     
  10. agreed. That's funny though that you did top them. But they seems like great cover, and they're pretty. But don't let'em screw over your berry harvest.
     

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