What Part Of Marijuana is Smoked, Bud or leaf, or both?!


Question: What Part Of Marijuana is Smoked, Bud or leaf, or both!?
And further more, wtf is a bud!?

Do ppl smoke female or male plants!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
The bud is the flowering part of the plant and produces more THC ( the chemical that gets you stoned ) than the leaves!.The hit from strong cannabis buds such as skunk varieties can be very intense!. The leaves are smoked as well though and will give you a more mellow buzz, which is good if you are with other people and you want to stay sociable and communicative (rather than completely out of your box)!.
Male plants do not produce buds - which is what most people are after these days!. So they are weaker generally in THC but they will still get you stoned!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Bud is usually a slang term for Marijuana!.

Yes people smoke both genders!.
Although both genders have the same amount of THC, the female is usually more potent!.

Weed is usually cured and smoked!. Stems and seeds have THC, just not as much as the leaves!. Some people smoke all of the plant, and some people don't smoke the stems or seeds because they can cause head-aches and the stems' smoke is a lot harsher on the throat!.
And some save the stems for hash!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

okay iron maiden!.!. male plants are generally useless, (too much work) and the buds are the flowers of the female plant, the part you smoke!. some leaves are okay remove stems and seed!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The bud!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

serious smokers use the entire plant, leaves, seeds and stems!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

uhm idk why would u wanna know that!!?Www@Answer-Health@Com





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