tea??

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  1. red_eye

    red_eye Member

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    ok i am growing some green and in sted of throwing the roots from the harvist i was wondering if i save them then dry them if i can make a tea that has any THC in it. any one know if it wold or even bother to try it?
     
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  3. red_eye

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    will that work for the roots tho, i know ther are thc crystals on the stems but anything in the roots, wold it work for making buter for baking?
     
  4. eyegore21

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    They made a tea in Grandma's Boy, laughed.
     
  5. Willy_Wonka_27

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    the roots contain NO THC
     
  6. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    lol this is so silly, yes do it it i guarantee it will work, the roots are coated in thc crystals arent they
     
  7. red_eye

    red_eye Member

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    hahaha, i know they down have the crystals. o wells it was just a thought
     
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    hahahaha
     
  9. paintballer687

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    Wait, the roots? You dug up that poor, defenseless plant?
     
  10. red_eye

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    clone grow sycul. 20-30 clones one harvest
     
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