No, plants don't have genders.
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
unbalanced nutrients and PH levels usually. However i find that when they are kept in too small of a pot or over saturated to the point of root rot the discoloration appears as well. Bigger the pot, The BIGGER the POT.
Marijuana is green because of the drying process. Instead of being heated to dry like tobacco (which would destroy the THC content) it is hung (upside down, roots up), then air dried for a period of time, thus sustaining important plant ingredients such as chlorophyll. THC is a more heat-sensitive chemical than nicotine; so the process has to be as it is so the plant matter does not lose it's medicinal values.
the marijuana plant of course/cannabis plant/dope
a marijuana plant ethier has 7 or 9 leaves
purple swag is a type of marijuana used by people in California.
No. Marijuana is categorized as a plant.
Marijuana can be various shades of green, ranging from light green to dark green. Some strains may also have hints of purple, blue, or orange. The color can be influenced by factors such as genetics, growing conditions, and maturity of the plant.
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You have to plant 2 purple crazy daisies and one black moon orchid, plant them in that order, you wont know what colour they will turn out to be so they might not at first turn out to be them colours(purple, purple and black) but you have to have them colours exact. hope this helps.
No, marijuana is not typically found in powder form. It is typically in the form of dried plant material, buds, or resin extracted from the plant.