I've heard that Hemp plants used in the agricultural industry is genetically different than a marijuana plant, yet still produces the leaves commonly used to signify a marijuana plant. While the Hemp plant produces these same leaves, it produces virtually no THC.

Question: are they really genetically different, or are Hemp plants just bred to contain no THC?
Revanche21 Reviewed by Revanche21 on . Can Hemp plants be crossed with Marijuana plants? I've heard that Hemp plants used in the agricultural industry is genetically different than a marijuana plant, yet still produces the leaves commonly used to signify a marijuana plant. While the Hemp plant produces these same leaves, it produces virtually no THC. Question: are they really genetically different, or are Hemp plants just bred to contain no THC? Rating: 5