Quote Originally Posted by MadSativa
Hemp is the Male species of the cannabis family while the buds we smoke is the female species. Hemp used for taxtiles are breed especialy for no THC less than .05%. Hemp is breed for other things as well and needs to be breed for even more. A good example is the oil from hemp is much more productive in making fuel than any other oil including petrolum, and it grows in a matter of 3 months or less in some areas.

Hemp male

Bud Female


right now in france you can buy hemp lumber for building homes, and it is fire resistant and chemical resistant.
sex has NOTHING to do with identifying hemp or cannabis ... bad info, there, my friend :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