Only Female or Himaphridite Marijuana Plants Produce Seeds??
There's no such thing as a "female" or "male" pot plant they're plants...
There are many plants that have leaves in groups of 5, such as strawberry plants, geraniums, and some types of maple trees.
Well if its sprouting and the leaves have just popped out it will look like an X so its like 4 leaves
It must of somehow been pollinated during flowering... and or was a male plant. Female plants produce no seeds.
Hemp and marijuana are related plants, similar in appearance, but not the same when it comes to chemical makeup. Industrial hemp is a fibrous plant used to make rope, paper, fabric, oil products and more, but contains only minute amounts of THC. Hemp seeds are commonly used in many types of bird seed mixes. Marijuana contains high levels of THC and is used as a drug. And yes, plants have different sexes. Female marijuana plants produce buds (flowers), which contain the highest concentration of THC. And, when polinated by a male plant, those buds will develop seeds. Male plants have leaves and nodes for pollination, but do not produce buds or seeds. Their leaves do however, contain THC. Hemp is hemp, marijuana is marijuana - they are not the same plant.
Typically, female cannabis plants have serrated leaves with 5-7 leaflets per leaf. Each leaflet is usually long and narrow, with a pointed tip.
There are a great many things that leaves do for plants. Leaves can for example serve as protection to the plant.
I think 12 plants but am not sure
Legally, none.
None, fish tanks do not produce marijuana plants.
This is like asking how much sunflower plants are in the US. There is no way to tell how much marijuana plants are in the US. It is grown privately and freely, so I would be hard to keep track.