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Re: ANIA77 post# 27733

Sunday, 09/23/2018 3:58:34 PM

Sunday, September 23, 2018 3:58:34 PM

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I mean, they are both cannabis, but they are completely different strains. Hemp is grown with males and females which reduces THC content due to pollination. Industrial hemp is also a low-THC strain in general. Hemp is cannabis that has less than .03% THC, but it's still cannabis. It's all cannabis. I wouldn't necessarily call them different plants entirely though, because that would be a stretch. Medical marijuana is grown in individual pots, and the males are removed. Hemp is sown very closely together which causes it to grow fibrous and tall as it competes with its closely sown neighbors towards the light. The moment medical cannabis gets pollinated by males, the crop gets ruined due to lower THC and high seed content. --That's what some people call "Reggie." One thing is clear though, the crops are extremely distinguishable. You can tell which ones are grown for fiber and which ones are grown for medicine.