Sinsemilla
Sinsemilla refers to cannabis plants that are grown without seeds, resulting in higher potency.
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Sinsemilla refers to cannabis plants that are grown without seeds, resulting in higher potency.
A stigma is part of a flower's reproductive system, designed to catch pollen.
Style is a term that refers to the characteristics or appearance of a cannabis plant, including its growth pattern and physical traits.
A sugar leaf is a small leaf that grows within the cannabis bud and is usually coated with trichomes.
Taproot is the main root of a plant that grows vertically downward, providing stability and nutrient absorption.
A trichome is a tiny, hair-like structure on cannabis plants that produces and holds the plant's cannabinoids and terpenes.
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