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Could a marijuana grower disguise his crop by planting in a hemp field?

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Could a marijuana grower disguise his crop by planting in a hemp field?

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A. No. Any marijuana grower knows that the hemp would cross-pollinate with the marijuana plant and the marijuanas street value would be severely diminished. In fact, hemp pollen is so airborne that it would be unwise to plant marijuana within many miles of a hemp field. Also, since hemp stalks are grown close together to maximize fiber and seed production and marijuana stalks grow two feet apart to maximize flowers, any marijuana plant would be crushed or suffocated by the hemp leaf cover.

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