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date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 17:11:04 GMT,    group: uk.politics.drugs        back       
Re: Class 'B' cannabis   
On 27 Jan 2009 16:44:06 GMT, Ollie Clark 
wrote:

>"Wild marijuana plants are vigorous, aggressive, competitive weeds. Some 
>varieties have a large root system which helps them survive moisture stress 
>and poor soil. Plants spaced at least 10 feet apart will grow to a height 
>of 3 - 5 feet in dry climates. Cannabis is a survivor. Given control of a 
>growing area of 4 to 12 square feet, in poor soil, mature plants will grow 
>to about 5 feet tall with a strong terminal main bud or cola."

It would be worth a try to make a good, strong strain of marijuana
indiginous to the UK. As global warming increases it could be a
feasible proposition.

Get a few kilos of seeds and a couple of hundred of happy helpers to
spread them round the national parks and open spaces all over the UK
and it would enhance the pleasure of a walk in the country
immeasurably.

Svenne
date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 17:11:04 GMT   author:   Svenne

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