have any of you guys stumbled on any wild plants when walking around outside like plants just coming out of the ground no pots?
There is no such thing as "wild marijuana". If you find marijuana out in where ever, it's either wild hemp which will not get you high, or someone planted it there. I've been guerilla growing (and hiking) for 40 years. I've only seen untended marijuana growing twice, small skinny plants growing alongside a stream into which thousands of seeds had been dumped into, year after year (In Agoura, CA., downstream from The Rennisance Faire. Marijuana can thrive under certain conditions. The seeds/seedlings need to survive being eaten by birds/insects, they need water frequently and good soil. They could survive untended at a park for example, where those conditions exist. Everytime there is a rock concert at a ballpark with stadium seating, about 2 weeks later pot is sprouting all over the place, from people cleaning thier weed and dumping the seeds on the fertile soil. But for pot to grow in the woods the seeds have to get there somehow. That means they were brought there by people, and planted. Meaning they belong to someone else. And they'd have to be fertilized and they need water at least twice a week to survive.
it is a weed i mean weeds are resilent why would it not be possible? and i know it grows wild in some parts of japan
Like Mr Fancy Pants said, marijuana IS NOT a weed. Marijuana does NOT grow wild in Japan. Hemp grows wild in many places including the U.S., but hemp don't get you high.
marijuana DOES grow wild in japan on one perticular island, they had a huge article about japan in a heads mag and a huge chunk of it was about that island and how weed grew wild there there were pitures and everything so dont tell me it dosent grow wild in japan
You're confusing wild hemp (a common plant that still grows wild all over the mid-west U.S.A.) with marijuana. Hemp is like marijuana that doesn't get you high.
along the new river in WV theres plants growin wild along the river banks and rail tracks for the coal mines.