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How old is the cannabis plant believed to be?

27 million years old.

What features do the Cannabaceae family share?

plant family contains only 170 species

This family is known for its erect plants, trees or climbers

They have petal-less flowers

The flowers dry into fruit containing one seed

They are recognized for their palmately compound or palmately lobed  leaves. Which looks like a shape similar to that of a hand with finger  extended.

The palmately leaves have 3 or more veins, leaflets or lobes extending from one point.

The palmately lobed leaves have stipules, little projections from the base of the leaf stalk.

They date back to around 494BC

Which 3 species of cannabis do we recognize?

Cannabis Sativa

Cannabis Indica

Cannabis Ruderalis

Cannabis plants are diocious, what does this mean, and how does it help recreational cannabis growers?

Dioecious plants are plants that are distinctly male or female.  Typically, male flowers are only present on male plants, and female  flowers are only present of female plants.

Male cannabis plants are typically only grown to create new strains,  as it is the female plant’s flowers that contain the most resin, thus  carrying the greatest benefits.

Cross-pollinated cannabis is considered an inferior product, because  it causes the female flowers to go to seed, instead of focusing on  producing more resin.

The female plants produce buds that contain THC and are higher in  terpenes and cannabinoids. If the male plant is in close contact with a  female, the most likely result is a lower quality seeded weed.

The grape-like buds without hairs found on male plants eventually  turn into pollen sacs, while the female plant eventually can produce  hundreds of flowers, forming clusters, known as colas.

Growers ideally want to avoid sinsimilla – seedless female plants so  that the female plant can channel their energy to make more resin,  instead of seed production. Therefore, growers tend to separate the male  and female plants.

The next podcast will be covering what trichomes are, how to determine the sex of the plant, and what Land Races are.