Stems definitely do contain THC, just not near as much as the bud does. It is possible to get high off of smoking the stems, but you'll have to smoke a whole lot if you want to get blazed, and the smoke is harsh and disgusting.
Seeds that contain THC are typically referred to as cannabis seeds. These seeds come from the marijuana plant, which is known for its high THC content. Hemp seeds, on the other hand, are from the hemp plant, which contains very low levels of THC.
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Under a microscope, weed (marijuana) appears as a complex structure of trichomes, which are tiny resin glands that contain cannabinoids like THC and CBD. These trichomes look like mushroom-shaped crystals, giving the plant a unique texture and appearance. Trichomes play a crucial role in the potency and therapeutic properties of the plant.
Leaves contain nutrients such as chlorophyll, carbohydrates, and vitamins A, C, and K. Stems contain nutrients such as fiber, vitamins, and minerals like calcium and potassium. Both leaves and stems also contain water, which is essential for their structure and function.
K2, also known as synthetic cannabinoids, can sometimes contain THC-like compounds, but it is not the same as natural THC found in cannabis. The effects of synthetic cannabinoids can be unpredictable and more potent than THC, leading to a higher risk of adverse experiences and health complications.
Stems do contain a little bit of THC, it is the bud that contains the most.
Obviously But watch out for a headache
It depends on the weed that you are using. Different species of weed have different amounts of THC, and the weed can grow THC crystals on the stems, but the stems do not contain as much THC as the leaves, so you shouldn't use strictly the stems. You're better off using the leaves, you can add the stems as well as the leaves and get the THC from them because you're going to strain the tea to remove the leaves and/or stems. Educate yourself.
NO! the leaves contain less THC than the actual buds.
Smoking weed stems does not typically produce a high because they contain very low levels of THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. Inhaling smoke from burning plant material, including stems, can be harsh on the lungs and may cause irritation without significant psychoactive effects. It's more common to use stems for making teas or infusions rather than smoking them.
no but if fried or baked in butter stems n seeds can produce THC
The seeds don't contain any of the active drug (THC) and the stems contain very little. It is the flowring bud of the cannabis plant that contain the psychoactive drugs that get you high.
Seeds that contain THC are typically referred to as cannabis seeds. These seeds come from the marijuana plant, which is known for its high THC content. Hemp seeds, on the other hand, are from the hemp plant, which contains very low levels of THC.
You can make tea. It doesn't have much, if any THC in it, but I think it tastes pretty good. Just boil water with the stems in it for a while. The long you boil, the stronger the flavor will be.
Yes, weed contains chemicals, including cannabinoids like THC and CBD, as well as other compounds that contribute to its effects.
mellow weed is weed with a los THC level.
Given the relatively low THC value of the stems, I suggest you remove them from the bong entirely.