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why is mj sticky?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing' started by jimaug87, Apr 20, 2007.

  1. jimaug87

    jimaug87 Member

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    why? im not complaining, but while i was twistin my grinder i was wondering.
     
  2. T.H. Cammo

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    Because it has cannabinoids (resin). Many plants produce resin, but only cannabis produces cannabinoids - aren't we lucky?
     
  3. grenola

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    The resin serves two purposes, one is that it is sticky so when the male pollenates, the female will catch it and two once it has seeded, it acts to protect the seed from predators.
     
  4. KParker730

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    and cause its delicious ;)
     
  5. jimaug87

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    cool i got the answers i was looking for. what it is, why its there, and yes it is yummy.
     
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