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Marijuana: The Plant
Cannabis probably evolved in the Himalayan foothills, but its
origins are clouded by the plant's early symbiotic relationship with
humans. It has been grown for three products-the seeds, which are
used as a grainlike food and animal feed and for oil; its fiber, which
is used for cloth and rope; and its resin, which is used medically and
recreationally since it contains the group of psychoactive substances
collectively known as Tetra-hydrocannibinol, usually referred to as
THC. Plants grown for seed or fiber are usually referred to as hemp
and contain small amounts of THC. Plants grown for THC and for
the resin are referred to as marijuana.
Use of cannabis and its products spread quickly throughout
the world. Marijuana is now cultivated in climates ranging from the
Arctic to the equator. Cannabis has been evolving for hundreds of
thousands of generations on its own and through informal breeding
programs by farmers. A diverse group of varieties has evolved or
been developed as a result of breeders attempts to create a plant
that is efficient at producing the desired product, which flourishes
under particular environmental conditions.
Cannabis easily escapes from cultivation and goes "wild". For
instance, in the American midwest, stands of hemp "weed" remain
from the 1940's plantings. These plants adapt on a population level
to the particular environmental conditions that the plants face; the
stand's genetic pool, and thus the plants' characteristics, evolve
over a number of generations.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Varieties differ in growth characteristics such as height, width,
branching traits, leaf size, leaf shape, flowering time, yield, poten-
cy, taste, type of high, and aroma. For the most part, potency is a
factor of genetics. Some plants have the genetic potential of pro-
ducing high grade marijuana and others do not. The goal of the
cultivator is. to allow the high THC plants to reach their full
potential.
Marijuana is a fast growing annual plant, although some
varieties in some warm areas over winter. It does best in a well-
drained medium, high in fertility. It requires long periods of
unobstructed bright light daily. Marijuana is usually dioecious;
plants are either male or female, although some varieties are
monoecious - they have male and female flowers on the same
plant.
Marijuana's annual cycle begins with germination in the early
spring. The plant grows vigorously for several months. The plant
begins to flower in the late summer or early fall and sets seed by late
fall. The seeds drop as the plant dies as a result of changes in the
weather.
Indoors, the grower has complete control of the environment.
The cultivator determines when the plants are to be started, when
they will flower, whether they are to produce seed and even if they
are to bear a second harvest.
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