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CHEMISTRYTHC is the active ingredient in marijuana, it's full name is Delta 9 TetraHydroCannabinol. BOTANYThere are two subspecies of the marijuana plant, Cannabis Sativa Sativa and Cannabis Sativa Indica.
The plant's name is Cannabis Sativa, or commonly Cannabis Sativa subsp: indica The major active compound is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) The plant's name is Cannabis Sativa, or commonly Cannabis Sativa subsp: indica The major active compound is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
Marijuana is a common name for the plant cannabis sativa. The major (not the only) psychoactive compound in cannabis sativa is tetrahydrocannabinol.
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cannabis sativa
Cannabis Sativa
It gets you high.
Cannabis Sativa.
There are three different species of the Cannabis Sativa plant. Cannabis Sativa Sativa - Simply put: it gives you an uplifting high. Cannabis Sativa Indica - Again, simplified, it makes you stoned (i.e that "couchlock" effect). Cannabis Sativa Ruderalis - Contains so little THC that it is never used in marijuana strains. Now, you can argue that the way you grow the plants (if you use real soil, and if so the quality of it, fertilizers, and the general proper conditions for growing etc) affects to a certain degree how the effect will be, but generally what growers do is to make strains based on a Sativa/Indica mix. A rule of thumb is that the more Cannabis Sativa Sativa that is in your strain, the more of that uplifting high you will get, and the same with Cannabis Sativa Indica only with the "couchlock" effect.
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Indica and Sativa
cannabis sativa. the psychoactive chemical in the cannabis plant is tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC