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Old 01-29-2004, 10:39 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally posted by BudBruther
I suggest maybe trying to plant near evergreen bushes. The only prob with that is that evergreen forest often has rocky soil so it's a bitch to dig.
^ Evergreen forest soil tends to be highly acidic too.

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Originally posted by BC Budman
hops...its a part of the cannabis family
Indeed, hops (Humulus lupulus L.) like Cannabis (Cannabis L.Sativa) is a dioecious (male and female plants) plant of the family Cannabaceae.

Hops and Cannabis are the only two plants in the family Cannabinaceae and there are a shit load of similarities between the two plants. Warmke and Davidson did a lot of study on the similarities between the two and in fact found that hop scions grafted onto Cannabis stocks produced cannabinoid resins.

Doesn't, in my opinion look vastly similar though.

The nettle family is also rather less closely related but in the same order, the Urticales, and I use nettle banks to hide short out door plants fairly often. Until flowering becomes prominant the two are difficult to tell apart from a distance.

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