http://img12.exs.cx/img12/6579/DSCN0010.jpg http://img13.exs.cx/img13/449/DSCN0009.jpg http://img16.exs.cx/img16/6866/DSCN15.jpg my sources say it could be weed, others say hemp, so i guess ill let uguys decied 4 me
LOL dude, I know that plant, it's just a small grassland weed, it is NOT CANNABIS... notice the prickly stems, the stem structure itself, the rounded tips of leaflets, and the overall size of the plant...
Well, for your own informaion there is no structural botanical difference between "weed" and "hemp", hemp is also "Cannabis Sativa", except it's almost devoid of THC... through selective breeding processes...
These are Hemp plants in bloom... but guess what? They won't even give you a buzz... For more info, ceck out www.cannatrade.com
its only small cause it just grew back from being ran over with the lawnmower. ive also got these dying driedup plants in the back of the location.. the real question is can i smoke it? and what is the stuff growing straight from the ground?
EDIT: whats weird is that i like outside the city. and i have never seen anything like this. this plant is only on my property. i own 2.5 acres and theres about 15 other houses with the same or more property, and their lawn has weeds but nine like this. theres a bunch of tall dried out plants on the outskirts or the property. i grew up going to cottages so i can recognize different types of flowers, busahes and weeds, but this is like none ove seen b4.
Well, the plants in your pictures are NOT Cannabis... keep that in mind before you try to smoke'em...
hahaha, if you smoke it, please give us a taste report. Man, that's hillarious. It's not weed, do not smoke it, you will only vomit. Or get a really bad headache. What are you gonna even smoke anyways, it's not budding. Sure the 7 finger leaf structure slightly resembles marihuana, but come on let's be reasonable. Anyways, I think your sources are kind of "iffy" at best. But enough slammin' it's not my place. Maybe you should use that 2.5 acres and put it to good use with some real plants of your own? Hehe, anyways. Good growing, laterz.