Alien Plant

@SunnyDay, this weed looks familiar to me, but I don’t know it’s name.

Have you tried making snuff from your 2018 tobacco crop?

@Cobguy, some fast maturing and frost resistant rustica (and tobacco) varieties perform good as self-seeders even in far northern latitudes. I’ve succesfully grown baccy in that manner for some years at 55N. Leaving some flowering plants untopped does it. It even spreads like a weed, migrating to neighbouring gardens. It used to be grown like that in European regions with colder climate, Germany including (small scale growing for own needs only). If they like the soil, they are stayers :slight_smile:

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Agreed, that is not tobacco sir!

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@Volunge no just smoked it in my pipe had too much going on to proccess it further

was good though i also made filter cigarettes with it gave one to my dad he said too strong he could not smoke it

i harvested it and cut the plants a little above root level but they regrew and i harvested second time

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@SunnyDay, smoke of pure rustica leaves can be almost suffocating, though it turns relatively lung-friendlier, mixed with crushed stems (that’s a common practice among Russian growers). Untopped plants contain less nicotine. Green varieties are stronger than yellow. Surely, one can simply cut it with any weak tobacco, too.

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i smoked some of it

has kinda mind dulling sedating effect but need to investigate further could be placebo @-)

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wait are you saying you smoked that weird alien plant? I hope not. That’s the kind of thing that could sometimes be really bad. Sorry I just hope you didn’t and at least found out a little bit about it before experimenting. 

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i did smoke that plant yes

it kinda put me to sleep and it felt muscle relaxing

the sleep could have been induced by the cheeseburger and fries i had too though I-)

i have another unknown plant :

seems to be american pokeweed but with unusual leaf shape

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Phytolacca americana? Be careful. Whole plant is toxic and has mutagenic properties.

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interesting

second year it grows there

i had a strange tree that grew from an empty unattended pot

but sadly threw it away because of paranoia which isnt hard to understand if you see it ;D

looked like it grafted itself with something with the stem above root split open and then it growing out

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smoking that alien weed is really not bad in a mix with tobacco and cannabis, kinda enhances it 

definatly has an effect and so much flighty flower puff thinges on it i need to save the seeds of that

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That last picture is a horse chestnut tree. Which looks nothing like Cannabis, excepting the fact that some Cannabis leafs have 5 leaflets per leaf.

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small white and yellow buds looking like egg all puffed up like this after harvest

fake wasps (flies that look like wasp) loved the buds







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i did some more research smoking the leafs :stuck_out_tongue:

makes me very happy

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Is this plant common in your neighborhood/vicinity?

no i never seen this plant it only grew where i put the seeds

i kinda just sprinkled the bought tobacco seeds on the soil i was going for a lazy whatever grow

i grew some of the same seeds last year and it came out like tobacco

its definatly psychoactive kind of like opium and weed mixed

small amounts mixed with tobacco work

tastes like plastic and smoking too much is nauseating but a little sprinkled into tobacco is great

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the effect is like 20 mins of “oh god this feels great” then followed by a kinda wholesome good feeling

deminishes the need for nicotine like you dont feel like smoking

its makes it easy to get lost into daydreaming but you can snap out of it and behave just normal

music sounds great with it

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The alien plant looks to me to be Marestail.

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@cigargod that would be an interesting coincidence as the flowers are used to make a snuff that induces sneezing.

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@SunnyDay, I found both plants on my daily routes. The first one (‘‘alien rustica’’) is really abundant one, there are loads of them throughout Vilnius city and on the roadsides. Still, even elder acquaintances of mine don’t know its name. Obviously, it’s a feral weed, not a cultivar.

I noticed the second one (pokeweed) lying cut on the ground near the fence of some living house. I have read that the juice of pokeweed berries can be used as ink, so I explored them a bit, crushing one between my fingers. Indeed, a very nice magenta colour! However, this ink reportedly turns brown fast and is prone to fading.

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Sorry for low-res.

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This alien plant of yours fascinates me. You say it makes you feel wonderful and then sleepy?  Where can i get some?