Cannabis Flower refers to the flower on the female Cannabis plant. When the hemp flower reaches full bloom, the bud (as the flower is often called) secretes certain cannabinoids and resin to attract pollen from the males and produce seeds. When it comes to CBD production, seedless flower (sensimilla) is the best option.
Cannabis has long been used for hemp fiber, hemp seeds and their oils, hemp leaves for use as vegetables and as juice, medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber. Various cannabis strains have been bred, often selectively to produce high or low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid and the plant's principal psychoactive constituent. Compounds such as hashish and hash oil are also extracted from the plant.
Cannabis began being grown in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Pakistan. Known then as 'Landraces' , cannabis was cultivated for it's whole plant benefits and medicinal properties. It was found that climates between 30 to 50 degrees latitude were growing shorter, fatter, resin heavy plants that had strong cerebral effects, now known as Cannabis Indica. More equatorial regions (primarily Southwest Asia), between 0 to 30 degrees latitude were growing taller, longer, more mentally uplifting plants. Now referred to as Cannabis Sativa.
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