“Hemp” and “cannabis” are terms for the same species of plant, cannabis sativa. While the two have a similar appearance, the term “hemp” is used to classify cannabis plants that contain no more than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). As with cannabis, Health Canada regulates hemp production and controls the type of hemp strains that producers are allowed to grow. Health Canada reports that because these strains contain so little THC, the psychoactive cannabinoid in cannabis, they cannot produce the “intoxicating effect” typically associated with cannabis use.
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Do
hemp
and
cannabis
produce
different
types
of
CBD?
Do
hemp
and
cannabis
produce
different
types
of
CBD?
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How
do
I
understand
the
THC
and
CBD
content
displayed
on
my
cannabis
product
label?
How
do
I
understand
the
THC
and
CBD
content
displayed
on
my
cannabis
product
label?