Marijuana, also known as Pot or Ganga,
Industrial hemp (cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativavar. sativa) looks very similar to marijuana (cannabis sativa subsp. indica), but has only minute concentrations of the psychoactive drug THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).
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Yes, marijuana leaves can get you high, but they are not as potent as the flowers or buds of the plant. The leaves contain lower levels of THC, but still have psychoactive properties when ingested or smoked. The flowers of the marijuana plant are typically preferred for their higher THC content.
No, THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is not naturally produced in the human body. It is a psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. However, our bodies have an endocannabinoid system that is involved in various physiological processes and can interact with cannabinoids such as THC.
When marijuana metabolites are inhaled, marijuana is not biologically harmful.Burning the plant causes incomplete combustion. This creates ammonia, CO, and several other toxic compounds. The particulates in smoke are also harmful.(This is true for anything that is smoked). Marijuana obtained from 'the streets', does have risks. Street grade marijuana is sold to make people high. Marijuana is highly prone to fungus (which kills the plant), Growers spray their plants with fungicides, as well as insecticides. These are toxic chemicals and are harmful when smoked. Sometimes feral hemp (contains no THC) is sold which has been 'enhanced' using poisons (such as rat poison / bleach) - chemicals which will produce a high. Marijuana is sold by weight. Sellers add things such as lead, glass, sugar, sand, and industrial compounds to increase their profit ('gritted marijuana'). When grown outside, plants are contaminated with insects, insect parts, larvae, bird feces, and fungus (this may be a serious risk to anyone with a compromised immune system). The primary metabolite that causes euphoria is 9 delta THC (THC). In people with epilepsy and other seizure disorders, this will TRIGGER seizures. High THC levels cause seizures (Marijuana extract drugs, such as SAVITEX , are contraindicated in epilepsy).Parts of the plant, it's fibers, and the root, may be toxic when smoked (this has not been substantiated). See medical marijuana.Some people believe that marijuana is a 'gateway drug' leading to the use of harder drugs. This has not been found in medical marijuana; 'gateway' recreational use has been debated.
hemp is the leaf of marijuana and the THC is in the buds of the marijuana
YesDoesn't it come from the cannibas plant?
To answer your question simply, yes. That is not to say, however, that all marijuana plants contain enough THC for a user to feel its psychoactive effects. Hemp, for instance, is made from the same plant. However, hemp is made from cannabis plants that have virtually no THC in them and is still illegal to grow in the United States.
flax is a plant. its fiber is manufactured into linen yarn for thread or woven fabrics and has nutritional benefits.Hemp is a fiber made from a plant from the cannabis family, Cannabis sativa, which may contain negligible amounts of THC. keep in mind there are many varieties of C. Sativa. Thc is a psychoactive drug which is commonly in marijuana which also in the cannabis family, to cause any effects. if you want to look into hemp make sure that it does not contain THC.
Since hemp seed oil is produced by pressing hemp seeds. Efforts are made by manufacturers to prevent THC from entering the oil but can't be prevented completely. THC is the chemical measured in drug tests. While rare, cooking with hemp oil can cause a positive or bad drug test.
nope, hemp plants do but its practically useless
Hemp and marijuana are related plants, similar in appearance, but not the same when it comes to chemical makeup. Industrial hemp is a fibrous plant used to make rope, paper, fabric, oil products and more, but contains only minute amounts of THC. Hemp seeds are commonly used in many types of bird seed mixes. Marijuana contains high levels of THC and is used as a drug. And yes, plants have different sexes. Female marijuana plants produce buds (flowers), which contain the highest concentration of THC. And, when polinated by a male plant, those buds will develop seeds. Male plants have leaves and nodes for pollination, but do not produce buds or seeds. Their leaves do however, contain THC. Hemp is hemp, marijuana is marijuana - they are not the same plant.
NO!! That would be crazy. Hemp does not contain any THC, or else selling it to the public would be illegal. Anything hemp related will not cause you to fail a drug test of any sort.
No...hemp products are made from the male plants...they make ropes skil lotion and clothes and stuff from it...only the female plant produces THC and the other chemicals. legally you could probly have male pot plants so long as ou used them for constructive uses
No. Hemp seeds do not contain any THC at all.
It is possible, the best you can do is to home test yourself . You can find a home urine test kit at any pharmacy. (hemp oil can cause you positive for THC, so you can use a Single panel THC test)
Industrial hemp (cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativavar. sativa) looks very similar to marijuana (cannabis sativa subsp. indica), but has only minute concentrations of the psychoactive drug THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).