No, marijuana is a plant in the cannabis family.
They would be similar, if not higher when off the plant and cured properly.
A marijuana "joint" (cigarette) is made from the dried particles of the plant.
Marijuana is the dried leaves and female flowers of the hemp plant, (cannabis), that can be used in cigarette form as a narcotic or hallucinogen.
No, PCP or Phencyclidine is a synthetic dissociative, and was first synthesized in 1926; marijuana are the dried leaves and buds of the plant cannabis sativa.
The preparation made from the dried flower clusters and leaves of the cannabis plant is commonly known as marijuana or weed. It contains the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) responsible for inducing its mind-altering effects when consumed.
Marijuana is the dried buds (and leaves too, sometimes) of the Cannabis Sativa plant. From the US, a great amount of the mids (average marijuana) comes from Mexico.
Marijuana is made from the dried flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds of the Cannabis plant. It contains compounds called cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system to produce various effects.
THC occurs naturally in the marijuana plant in small, crystal-like structures called trichomes. These trichomes produce and store the THC and other cannabinoids that give marijuana its psychoactive effects. When the marijuana plant is harvested, dried, and then heated (through smoking, vaporizing, or cooking), the THC is activated and can be ingested to produce its effects.
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
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Marijuana can be consumed by smoking, vaporizing, ingesting edibles, or using tinctures or topicals. The most common methods are smoking or vaping the dried flowers of the marijuana plant. It is important to understand the legal regulations surrounding marijuana use in your location.