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The next thing to know is that plants have a gender. The
genders are male and female and sometimes a mix gender called the
hermaphrodite condition. Now listen to this closely.
1) The male plant is not used for smoking because it contains low
levels of THC and does not taste very good, but it can get you high.
2) The female plant when pollinated does produce THC but also
produces seeds which prevent larger quantities of bud from being
produced.
3) A non-pollinated female (sinsemilla) plant will produce more
flowering buds with no seeds and will produce more quantities of THC
than the male plant or a seeded female plant. The buds produce resin,
which contain THC, and can drip down onto the leaves. When she is
fully mature she should produce a very pleasing high depending on the
grow method, the strain of plant and when it is harvested.
To put it plainly, males can be smoked but are not very good
and are considered vastly inferior to the female plant. The female plant
when pollinated produces seeds and can be smoked but is vastly
inferior to a non-pollinated female plant (sinsemilla) that produces
more bud. It should be the goal of every Cannabis user to grow non-
pollinated female plants with big buds. The goal of a cannabis breeder
is too produce quality seeds and plants. How both these things are done
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