The cannabis plant
The cannabis plant can be divided into 6 main sections. Bud, Stem, Branches, Nodes, Leaves, and Main Cola.
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.
✓ 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.
✓ The female plant when pollinated does produce THC but also produces seeds which prevent larger quantities of bud from being produced.
✓ 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.