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Practicle uses for ditch weed?

Discussion in 'Beginner Cannabis Consumption & Tips' started by Jmkiley, Sep 3, 2012.

  1. So i just moved to Iowa a couple of weeks ago and im already finding wild plants all over. I'm aware that the THC content of the plants are very low (i assume less than 1%), but are thete any practical uses for them (hash, edibles, etc)?
     
  2. I have no clue.. but take some pictures of the plants I'm interested.
     
  3. I'm gonna suggest hash. Qwiso is a pretty simple way to do it. Or BHO but never done that personally.
     
  4. They're fairly likely to be hemp plants. If that's the case, the plants will get massive and still not give off any bud. Even trying to make hash out of the entire plant wouldn't work out well. Hemp seeds (can't produce thc) are still used for a lot of things, like bird seed, and can get spread over large distances. Found a plant in my backyard last year lol.

    If they are legit mary J, you could try qwiso hash like medicineman said.
     
  5. make rope out of it..

    that's about all that shit is good for..
     
  6. [quote name='"glasslover420"']They're fairly likely to be hemp plants. If that's the case, the plants will get massive and still not give off any bud. Even trying to make hash out of the entire plant wouldn't work out well. Hemp seeds (can't produce thc) are still used for a lot of things, like bird seed, and can get spread over large distances. Found a plant in my backyard last year lol.

    If they are legit mary J, you could try qwiso hash like medicineman said.[/quote]

    Now I understand what plants he's talking about. Thanks for clearing that up glasslover.
     

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