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| can you use male marijuana plant for cooking if you use all the shake and buds that it produces rather then using just female buds???? |
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| The male plant won't produce any buds, but it does contain THC. Generally, though, growers cull the males before they can produce any substantial amount of THC. They are evil and will produce nasty nasty seeds in your lovely females. |
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| Yes, dry them well -- Than proceed as you would for the cannabudder recipe. Not as strong but you will be able to recycle your males. Check out www.hempcultivation.com for more info | |
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| Well, it's been answered here in this thread and elsewhere in this forum, so with that, thread closed ![]()
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