i mean not all pot is grown by man who knows maybe theres a long lost crop that has been forgotten in the years could it be possible lets say i happen upon some ruins that are over 500 years old and i find a long lost forgotten crop its all comes down to has anyone came upon a pot garden that dosnt look like it was planted by man a so called wild weed
Let's run with your scenario ...
A 500 year old plot would have been introduced by the Spanish during the earliest voyages to the America's.
The key is introduced ... planted by the Spaniards to make rope for the return voyage, so human hands were involved from the begining. The strains cultivated would have been super hemp plants refined for thier rope making qualities and not cannibinoid/terpene profiles.
Granted, these strains most likely originated in India, where medicinal strains have been worked and cultivated since the dawn of civilization, but these would not be the strains grown by sailors for rope.
So, a 500 year old strain gone feral would be an IBL rope line, with the wild hermi traits in abundance and a very stringy, hempy structure. and although a feral strain, it was ultimately introduced by man and the initial selections for seed stock were for manufacturing and not with medicine in mind.