What is the yield of a hemp plant
Cannabis is slowly emerging from the category of taboo topics. This is mainly due to the boom in CBD drops, cannabis capsules, or CBD hemp flowers, so-called legal marijuana, and the potential for medical use of cannabis. However, the dilemma of growers revolves primarily around choosing the right cannabis strain to achieve the highest possible yields and a rich hemp bud harvest.
Cannabis - A Plant Full of Potential
The cannabis plant offers an incredible range of usage possibilities. Practically every part of its "body" is worth mentioning - we can process it from fiber to seeds.
The original use of fiber in textile production is reappearing on the scene, hemp seed oil has definitively settled among common food items, and it also plays a significant role as a component of biofuel.
Nutritionally valuable seeds are popular feed components for birds, but in their unprocessed form, they also become a common part of our breakfast.
Substances from cannabis can also be found in cosmetics and medicine, for which the content of cannabinoids is crucial, such as the popular CBD, CBC, CBG, CBN, as well as psychoactive THC or its relative THCV. The final cannabinoid content and hemp flower yield size depend not only on the strain choice but also on the growing conditions of the plant.
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