You can technically smoke any part of the cannabis plant once it’s dry enough. Of course, nobody thinks of smoking the dried roots or stems of the cannabis plant. However, there are plenty of people who smoke the dried leaves as a tobacco substitute. The flowers of hemp plants, which cannot be used for intoxication, are also suitable for this purpose.
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Every Part of Cannabis Can Be Used
However, the chlorophyll content will taste very harsh. As with marijuana buds, the plant material can be specially dried, cured, and processed to be less harsh on the throat. Plant leaves from pre-flowering plants as well as plant parts from hemp varieties will not get you high. You can smoke this cannabis, but without THC or with only minimal amounts of active compounds, it won’t intoxicate you.
Smoking Male Cannabis?
Male cannabis flowers also contain THC as the intoxicating compound of the cannabis plant. The concentration of active compounds is usually lower. That’s why practically no one grows male cannabis plants. However, those who want to obtain tobacco substitutes, cannabis tea, or hemp fibers can also work with male plants.

Smoking Female Cannabis!
Sensimilla is a term for seedless marijuana buds.
These are not pollinated and therefore produce more active compounds. By harvest weight, seeded marijuana buds would be about equally heavy, but the seeds contain no THC, and you shouldn’t smoke them due to the plant oils they contain. Even though there are supposed to be active compounds for medical use in cannabis roots and cannabinoids are formed even in the large leaves of the plant, it’s really about THC, which is largely formed in the marijuana buds.
This is only formed in these from flower formation onward and also coats the nearby flower leaves. THC amounts contained elsewhere in the plant are so small that they are less suitable for smoking cannabis. There are many who smoke the flower leaves pure and make cannabis butter from the large leaves. There are also active compounds in these large leaves, but even when smoking them pure, you probably wouldn’t notice anything to very little. This all applies only to potent marijuana plants that also produce large amounts of THC. With hemp, you can also smoke the flowers as cannabis and won’t experience a „high.“
What is Hashish?
Historically, cannabis was grown outdoors in fields or grew wild, and the marijuana buds were seeded. In this form, they weren’t pleasant to smoke cannabis with, and former marijuana strains weren’t as potent as today’s high-bred strains. Additionally, cannabis was also grown as hemp and, depending on the region, had hardly any intoxicating amounts of active compounds. At least it was obvious for people to further process the dried buds.
THC and other active compounds form crystals, and these fall off during sifting and shaking when dry and cold. If you catch them, you can press the dust into hashish.
You can also extract active compounds in other ways. There’s the ice water method, where the crystals sink to the bottom and thus separate from the plant mass. You can also extract these resins with drinking alcohol and drink it or let it evaporate. You can even wash the resins out of the plants with certain gases, let the gases evaporate, and have extracted the active compounds as pure extracts.
If very potent marijuana buds reach a THC content of over 20%, hash or water hash can certainly reach over 40%, and BHO wax or shatter pure extracts can achieve over 90% active compound content. Smoking these is naturally healthier since fewer combustion residues are absorbed. You naturally have to smoke far less quantity and should also smoke pure or better yet, vaporize. These pure extracts are very popular for medical purposes. There are other methods to extract pure concentrates.

Smoking Cannabis: THC Isn’t the Only Important Factor
Many choose strains by THC content when they want to smoke cannabis. However, it’s proven that at least small amounts of CBD should be present. Those who consume essentially only THC, and in large quantities, will eventually find it unpleasant. However, if at least some CBD is present, it’s pleasant for many. THC and CBD are the well-known cannabinoids, as THC gets you high and both cannabinoids have very great medical potential. This sometimes complements each other, or one is good while the other is bad.
It depends on the condition and the patient. However, there are far more cannabinoids. Most probably have no significant effect for intoxication or medicine, but some have this at least for medical use. Intensive research is currently being conducted here, which unfortunately was less feasible for decades and therefore was hardly done. Additionally, many cannabinoids are probably formed less in the buds than in the leaves, and new ones are constantly being discovered.
Plant cannabinoids are at least calculable in their danger potential in the concentrations found in plants or extracts if you know a little about them. However, this doesn’t apply to synthetic cannabinoids. Even if you know the active compound concentration and know the effect for the moment, it’s currently not researched and thus not foreseeable whether long-term consequences can occur and in what form.
Usually, you don’t even know exactly how much active compound is contained or what active compounds they are. While synthetic cannabinoids are usually not detected in drug tests, it would still be better if you smoked cannabis to get high.






















