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Ginseng

Discussion in 'Sports' started by big_jake_420, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    anyone here ever went ginseng hunting?...........i do!..........i usually get about 500 dollars worth a year........good money
     
  2. kanwarrulz_123

    kanwarrulz_123 Well-Known Member

    how does it work, or how do you do it....
     
  3. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    there is a plant..........called ginseng...........native to kentucky,virginia, and the middle parts of the US............Digg...........Sell..........$Moolah$
    look it up on google
     
  4. Winterreise

    Winterreise New Member

  5. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    you better buy that shit up..........you can sell for $400 a pound!
     
  6. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    yeah we have lots here, its a pest plant lol, farmers market for $1 sounds bout right.
     
  7. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    yup we have alot too........just go walkin in the woods and you'll find it i made $500 dollars off it last year
     
  8. philipa

    philipa Member

    wtf isn't ginseng native to china ... they like make tea out of it?
     
  9. z3311z

    z3311z Well-Known Member

    hummm
    sounds like phun
    and a way to do a cool job
     
  10. Almo

    Almo Well-Known Member

    yeah pretty sure...
     
  11. z3311z

    z3311z Well-Known Member

    there is a siberian ginseng
    and that is a pretty potent form of Ginseng
     
  12. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    there are different types of ginseng American,Asian........you can find it anywhere
     
  13. einherjar

    einherjar Well-Known Member

    Europe?
     
  14. Solus

    Solus Well-Known Member

    Thing is ginseng has different quality. Those $1 ginsengs are prolly low quality and loq in quantity. xD
     
  15. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    or it could be cultivated making its value low
     
  16. iamlegend

    iamlegend Well-Known Member

    Nope...I checked...
     
  17. big_jake_420

    big_jake_420 Well-Known Member

    Its almost ginsing huntin time again. Time to go make me some money here in the next month or so
     
  18. syx

    syx Active Member

    There is actually a type of ginseng that grow in Europe ( Somewhere in Potugal ) that is prone to certain plant disease, so the production for economical goal is halted.
    It was a thesis of my uncle who is a bio-engineer