hemp isn't really a different species, that's why all the political resistance to legalizing hemp farming ... it's simply cannabis that was bred for many years for properties other than psychoactive ... (rope-making, paper, oil, etc) ... the THC has just been bred out of it's makeup ... we called it 'ditchweed' back in central Illinois, pretty much zero THC presence ... smoke a ton of it, just get a headache ... I know a lot of activists like to claim it's a whole 'nother species, but you won't convince the farmers of that ... yes, you can easily cross hemp with medical cannabis, but it would be like pouring water into good sippin' whiskey :jointsmile:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper 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