
mrfreeze682
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here is the video i saw. Can you do this with other fruits? and vegetables? Technically tomatoes are fruits since they hang and have seeds... are apple on the list?? Hmmmmm
so its not possible? so that video is a hoax... or does the plant grow but no thc in tamatoes? Sounds like i gotta put my mythbuster hat on for this one...Donkeys and horses are very similar in dna makeup. Same with zebras (and “zebra donkeys” exist).
You’re not breeding weed with another plant like a tomato, apple, or anything else like that.
You literally can’t breed species that aren’t related. This is why catdogs don’t exist (except in cartoon form), or pig vultures. Or pig men, or sheep people.
No pig-man? I thought Kramer found one in a Seinfeld episode!Donkeys and horses are very similar in dna makeup. Same with zebras (and “zebra donkeys” exist).
You’re not breeding weed with another plant like a tomato, apple, or anything else like that.
You literally can’t breed species that aren’t related. This is why catdogs don’t exist (except in cartoon form), or pig vultures. Or pig men, or sheep people.
Did you make it to the end of the episode?No pig-man? I thought Kramer found one in a Seinfeld episode!
so its not possible? so that video is a hoax... or does the plant grow but no thc in tamatoes? Sounds like i gotta put my mythbuster hat on for this one...
that makes sense in alot of ways.... Shout out to lgbt but girls cant be guys and guys cant be girls ... so many levels this makes sense...It’s a hoax. You can possibly graft a weed or tomato plant onto one another, but your weed won’t taste like tomatoes, and your tomatoes won’t have any thc.
Just like you can graft fruit trees, but the fruits don’t taste like the host fruit.
My question is whether or not there would be as much advantage to the hybrid root system on the tomato rootstock on the pot as there is on heirloom tomatoes.You can graft a cannabis stem to a tomato plant, they share nutrients (symbiotic relationship) but they are still 2 separate plants
It wouldn't be a hybrid root system. It would simple be the root system of the host plant.My question is whether or not there would be as much advantage to the hybrid root system on the tomato rootstock on the pot as there is on heirloom tomatoes.