This is highly speculative but it's a cool thought, I think.
I'd love to see a genetically engineered cannabis plant that grows to the size of and displays a duration of life similar to a large hardwood tree.
Taking closeup pictures within the canopy of a trained cannabis plant makes me want to move in and build a treehouse there.
I don't necessarily care about bud production, I just want the tree. I want to sit under it, climb it, build in it.
If it were possible to introduce genes that regulate sap production, say from a Sugar Maple, I definitely wouldn't mind sipping on some THC sap or sucking on a piece of Cannabis "fatwood" a la resinous conifers.
Presumably, though I'm very much an ignorant layman, we could introduce a mutation in which the THC sap doesn't require decarboxylation to induce psychoactive effects.
Thought some of you might like to riff on this idea.
I'd love to see a genetically engineered cannabis plant that grows to the size of and displays a duration of life similar to a large hardwood tree.
Taking closeup pictures within the canopy of a trained cannabis plant makes me want to move in and build a treehouse there.
I don't necessarily care about bud production, I just want the tree. I want to sit under it, climb it, build in it.
If it were possible to introduce genes that regulate sap production, say from a Sugar Maple, I definitely wouldn't mind sipping on some THC sap or sucking on a piece of Cannabis "fatwood" a la resinous conifers.
Presumably, though I'm very much an ignorant layman, we could introduce a mutation in which the THC sap doesn't require decarboxylation to induce psychoactive effects.
Thought some of you might like to riff on this idea.
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