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Physical Features

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1. Leaves Fan Leaves

  • Large, iconic, serrated leaves with 5 to 9 pointed leaflets.
  • Primarily used for photosynthesis.
  • Shape varies by strain:
    • Sativa: Long, thin fingers.
    • Indica: Shorter, wider fingers.
    • Ruderalis: Smaller, rounded leaves.
Sugar Leaves
  • Smaller leaves found within the buds (flowers).
  • Often coated in trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance.
2. Stems and Branches
  • Main Stem (Central Stalk): Supports the entire plant structure.
  • Branches: Grow outward and upward, supporting leaves and flowers.
  • Generally hollow and fibrous, especially in hemp varieties.
  • Used industrially for fiber and textiles in hemp production.
3. Nodes and Internodes
  • Nodes: Points where branches and leaves grow from the stem.
    • Also where flowers (buds) develop.
  • Internodes: Spaces between nodes.
    • Short internodes = compact plant (more common in indicas).
    • Long internodes = stretched growth (more common in sativas).
4. Flowers (Buds) Female Flowers:
  • The primary harvestable part of the plant in marijuana cultivation.
  • Dense clusters covered in trichomes (resin glands).
  • High concentrations of cannabinoids and terpenes.
Male Flowers:
  • Pollen-producing sacs that resemble small balls or bananas.
  • Not used for smoking or extraction but important for breeding.
5. Trichomes
  • Tiny, mushroom-shaped resin glands found mostly on buds and sugar leaves.
  • Contain most of the plant's THC, CBD, and terpenes.
  • Give the buds a frosted, sticky look and are critical for potency and aroma.
6. Pistils and Stigmas
  • Pistils: The reproductive organs of female cannabis flowers.
  • Stigmas: The hair-like structures that catch pollen.
    • Start white, then turn orange, red, or brown as the plant matures.
    • Do not determine potency, but indicate plant maturity.
7. Calyxes
  • Tear-shaped structures that make up most of the flower.
  • Covered in trichomes, they house the plant's reproductive parts.
  • When grouped together, they form the bud structure.
8. Roots
  • Anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients.
  • Healthy root systems are white, fibrous, and vigorous.
  • Often grown in soil, coco coir, or hydroponic setups.

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