Hemp
Hemp refers to a variety of Cannabis sativa, typically grown for industrial purposes. It is characterized by its very low THC content and is not used for recreational purposes.
Further explanation about hemp
Hemp is a primitive type traditionally used for fibers, seeds, and oil. Its stiff stems provide strong fibers suitable for textiles, ropes, and building materials, and the seeds are nutritious and used in food, dietary supplements, and skin care. The low amount of THC means that hemp has no psychoactive effects.
Historically, hemp has been cultivated for thousands of years for clothing, paper, and rope, making it one of humanity's oldest cultivated plants. It differs from marijuana in that the latter has a higher THC content and is used recreationally or medicinally.
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