Hey folks, I'm a avid user of cannabis and a consumer of great tasting beer. I am a fan of IPA, love the hops. So what my question is, is does hops grown on cannabis provide a successful taste, and does it provide any additional benefits?
Isn't the idea of genetic material transferring between grafted plants Lysenkoism?If your grafting, the base plant is not going to provide you with anything at harvest. Grafting is all about wanting the stability, shape of the base plant, or multiple plants on one plant. So what ever the top of the plant is, is what will be harvested and will have NO genetic material of the base.
If your grafting, the base plant is not going to provide you with anything at harvest. Grafting is all about wanting the stability, shape of the base plant, or multiple plants on one plant. So what ever the top of the plant is, is what will be harvested and will have NO genetic material of the base.
Isn't the idea of genetic material transferring between grafted plants Lysenkoism?
I had a friend years ago, a home brewer and cannabis connoisseur like myself. During the making of a nice dark Porter, I donated an ounce of really good Marijuana to add to the brew, so he added it to the Wort, and surprisingly, there was a transfer of THC, perhaps even other canabinoids. The only strange effect on the beer itself was a slight oiliness to it, but it didn't effect the flavor, just made your lips a bit slippery. But the beer was amazing. It tasted great, and after a pint or two, you were very relaxed, and sorta hungry...Hey folks, I'm a avid user of cannabis and a consumer of great tasting beer. I am a fan of IPA, love the hops. So what my question is, is does hops grown on cannabis provide a successful taste, and does it provide any additional benefits?
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