Imo, no
I have seen a weed like that before.
Tricked me to.
If it is it’s unknown and I not mess with it anyway.
Could be the next cookies…could leave you gasping for your last breath as your lungs are paralyzed by the poison.
I’ve never seen the underside and stem of any cannabis plant look like this, but you have nothing to lose by growing it out. I wouldn’t handle it too much though until you’re sure:
Check out this one!!! Wonder if it is from the cannabis family? Hell, auto flower are not cannabis and don’t grow buds and can be bred with cannabis to make the auto flower!..
Be careful what you smoke DAWG , as you might regret it. Should you get a full moon and start growing ears and a tail. That should be a sufficient evidence to answer your question.
Cantibis Indicator, lol
I’m growing apple’s and bananas and nearly ready for harvest and I see a few seeds forming what do I do?. Seriously do I harvest or wait till seeds get mature?
Is this a real thread
That was mine, I’ve been looking for it.
It’s a blunt wrapper. Which only makes me wish it was weed that much more.
I think it’s brambles, but wish it was weed.
Catnip possibly?
It’s a American elm seedling!!!
@AppalachianBiscuits please stop joking, the question was serious, even if I ended believing it’s weed, please don’t make fun of him.
What part of the world did you find that in @Jimdoors ? Looks like a woody to me. (Some sort of tree). But knowing where you found it would help. Definitely not cannabis with those cotyledons.
Are the leaves opposite or alternate? do you have any update pics? Sorry, I love a good plant mystery.
Those leaves look waxy like a tree sprout. I hate to dash hopes, but I hate saying I toad a so even more
Hey @Strainger . That’s Sulfer cinquefoil. Potentilla recta
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I call it prairie pot.
Not related.
American elm was my first thought when I found it I’ve weeded hundreds could be but cotyledon have a dimple not round edge
And we have Sulfer cinquefoil around but not it.
It was found north western us @Rhino_buddy
Catnip is a grass. It doesn’t have a real center stem.
Catnip looks very similar to lemon balm or mint, doesn’t look like grass at all IMO
My best guess is still American elm. I guess I never said that, but I agree with @Strainger . Maybe the seed got nicked or something to cause those dimples. But, it’s still up in the air. We’ll see as time goes on.
I think you’re thinking of wheatgrass (cat grass).
Catnip is definitely in the mint family @mota
I stand corrected. You are absolutely correct! It does look like mint. I don’t know what exactly I was thinking of.
I believe you are correct, @Rhino_buddy. Cat grass. Thank you for naming that for me. I’m confident that will let me sleep better tonight!