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It dosent have one set THC level. It depends on how well each plant is grown
Seeds that contain THC are typically referred to as cannabis seeds. These seeds come from the marijuana plant, which is known for its high THC content. Hemp seeds, on the other hand, are from the hemp plant, which contains very low levels of THC.
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.
8-15% Depending on growing conditions. The THC content is slightly lower than other "white" varieties because of the ruderellis genes. These genes also decrease the yield however enable the plant to auto-flower.
No, hash oil is much, much more potent than marijuana. Good weed has at least a 10% THC content, and the most potent weed on earth has around a 30% THC content. Hashish has about a 20% to 40% THC content, and hash oil has about a 70% THC content.
It depends on the specific strain and how they are made, but typically marijuana has a lower THC content compared to hashish. Hashish is made by extracting resin from the marijuana plant, concentrating THC levels, resulting in a higher potency than marijuana.
Male Marijuana plants do in fact grow THC. The Male flowers contain THC, but a much smaller amount than the Female flowers. Male plants also produce THC on their leaves, but again, it is a much lower content than from Female leaves. Male plants are rarely harvested as the flowers have a low THC content. Female plants can have as much as 20% THC content on the flowers, while Male may only grow as much as 3% THC content on the flowers. From personal experience, I have harvested a 3 month male marijuana plant, and made cannabutter from all the leaves and flowers. The end result was very disappointing; it wasn't even strong enough to give a high. I think the reasoning for the lower THC content was due to the fact that u harvested the plant when it was only 3 months which means the plant is not at it's full potential for producing THC however you are correct in the matter that male vs female plants which one produces more THC is the female due to the flowers containing more THC and pistols which contain the THC and other cannabinoids which is part of the reason why u should use the female vs the male plant for medical use
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The THC content in cannabis leaves is generally lower than that found in the flowers (buds) of the plant. While the exact amount can vary by strain and growing conditions, leaves typically contain about 1-5% THC. In contrast, the flowers can have THC levels ranging from 10% to over 30%. Therefore, while leaves can contribute to overall potency, they are not the primary source of THC in cannabis.
The time at which the plant is harvested affects the level of THC. Additionally, female varieties have higher levels of THC than male varieties. As a cannabis plant matures, its chemical composition changes. During early development, cannabidiolic acid is the most prevalent chemical. Later, cannabidiolic acid is converted to cannabidiol, which is later converted to THC when the plant reaches its floral maturation.To determine the average potency levels of marijuana, researchers need to examine a cross section of cannabis plants, which wasn't done in the 1960s and 1970s. This makes it difficult to make accurate comparisons between the THC levels of that time period and the THC levels of today.
The seeds and stalks of the cannabis plant contain the least amount of THC compared to other parts of the plant. This is because THC is primarily produced in the flowers and leaves of the plant.