Marijuana plants are relatively bushy, have slender, 7-fingered leaves (two big and five small), and generally look a bit like their distant cousin, the nettle. When I was a student my roommates (no, honest!) grew marijuana plants that were about as tall as a grown man. In the 80s, before the Dutch police started patrolling with helicopters, marijuana was popularly grown in corn fields, because corn grows about as high and can therefore be used to shield the marijuana plants from view.
The short answer is yes. They do look for Marijuana plants from the sky. I live close to DC, and my neighbors had cops find THEIR plants. But they saw the copter and pulled them up before. Also, some plants, like hibiscus, look a LOT like weed from the air.-A.B.
Yes, there are some plants that can resemble marijuana, such as hemp and certain varieties of wild plants like dogbane or horseweed. However, it is important to note that these plants do not contain the psychoactive compound found in marijuana.
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Leaves, like any other plant
No
This is like asking how much sunflower plants are in the US. There is no way to tell how much marijuana plants are in the US. It is grown privately and freely, so I would be hard to keep track.
All plants need water, and marijuana is no different. So, yes.
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
it is made at a marijuana farm were they grow the plants
You have baby marijuana plants
No, marijuana plants are a soft bush. Perhaps you are thinking of hemp (Cannibis Sativa), which is a plant of the same family as marijuana.