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what is marijuana?

hemp is a bast fiber plant similar to flax, kenaf, jute and ramie.slender primary fiber

characterizes bast fiber plants. The main hemp fiber isis attached to the core fiber by pectin-a colloidal soluble colloidal carbohydrate. The main hemp fibers can be used in composite materials, reinforcement materials and special pulp and paper. Wood-like core hemp fibers can be used for animal bedding, garden mulch, fuel and various building materials. Cannabis also produces oilseeds, which contain 25 - 35% weight of oil, which is high in essential fatty acids and is considered necessary for maintaining health.


hemp is an annual plant that grows from seeds. It can grow on a variety of soils, but it grows best on land that produces high yields of corn. The soil must be well drained, rich in nitrogen, and non-acidic. Cannabis requires limited pesticides because it grows so fast that it is almost free of pests.


harvesting hemp is necessary, but the equipment is as simple as a side rod mower and is suitable. Once the hemp fiber crop is cut, the straw is allowed to solidify (rett) in the field to loosen the primary hemp fiber from the core fiber. When the straw lies in the field, most of the nutrients extracted by the plant return to the soil as the leaves decompose. The hemp straw was spun and then bundled with existing hay harvesting equipment using a large round or square baler. When hemp fiber is grown, the yield of dry stems is 2 to 5 tons per acre.


cannabis is a unique species of cannabis. Because of the similar shape of the leaves, cannabis is often confused with cannabis. Although both plants are derived from cannabis, cannabis contains almost no active ingredient, THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) in cannabis. Cannabis cannot be used as a drug because it hardly produces tetrahydrocannabinol (less than 1%), of which cannabis produces tetrahydrocannabinol between 5 and 20%.