ipeeds up the growig process but i cat figure out how to do it.
Hemp has C-3 photosynthesis.RF Sage. ‎2011. Exploiting the engine of C4 photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany. www.jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/9/2989.full.pdf . March 16, 2014
Flax, hemp, kenaf, papyrus, one more???
Plants such as bamboo, hemp, and kenaf are used to create sustainable materials like bamboo flooring, hemp clothing, and kenaf insulation due to their fast regrowth rates and eco-friendly properties. These plants are renewable resources that require less water and pesticides compared to traditional materials like wood and cotton.
Vines often do. If you are referring to whether or not rope can be made from plants, then , yes, hemp is used to make rope.
The plural form of hemp is hemp.
it opens up a cave area that you can then use to plant more
Hemp primarily grows on land, thriving in well-drained soil with good sunlight exposure. While it does require water for healthy growth, it does not grow in water like some aquatic plants. Proper irrigation is important, but hemp cultivation is focused on terrestrial environments.
I think it gives you double xp per plant but im no 100% certain You get double XP only if you are harvesting while it is raining. Tested several times.
there is hemp tycoon and stoned cows
cotton, hemp
Even in Hemp plant they take the Hemp fibre for making papers.
Give more detail, are you talking about the strain of hemp or are you talking about classification to other plants in herbology?
George Washington grew primarily grew hemp plants at Mount Vernon.
HEMP answered by a old hippy
Hemp and marijuana are both Cannabis sativa plants, so visually they can appear very similar, especially to the untrained eye. However, hemp plants tend to be taller and skinnier with narrower leaves, while marijuana plants are often shorter, bushier, and have denser, more resinous buds. Only lab testing can definitively distinguish them by THC content.
Cotton, fibre flax, hemp
Hemp has C-3 photosynthesis.RF Sage. ‎2011. Exploiting the engine of C4 photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany. www.jxb.oxfordjournals.org/content/62/9/2989.full.pdf . March 16, 2014