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A more interesting aspect of hops is that it is marijuana's closest relative.
Therefore it can be grafted to marijuana roots. This will produce hops which are rich in cannabinol resins. Used like grass they will get you as high as grass. It is impossible to say what the legal status of cannabinated hops may be, because it has never been tested in the courts.
There are many reasons why it might be impossible for the authorities to prosecute such a case. Furthermore it is unlikely that narcotic agents would ever discover hopped-up hops since in appearance the plant does not resemble marijuana.
For complete and detailed instructions on grafting hops to marijuana roots see "The Super Grass Growers Guide, A Handbook for High Power Pot Farming", by Mary Jane Superweed.
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