teollisuushempä
Teollisuushempä, scientifically known as Cannabis sativa L., is a variety of the hemp plant cultivated for industrial purposes. Unlike its psychoactive cousin, marijuana, teollisuushempä contains very low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound responsible for the "high." This distinction is crucial as it allows for its widespread cultivation and use in various industries without falling under drug control regulations in many countries.
The plant's fibrous stalk is its most valued component. These fibers are exceptionally strong and versatile,
Beyond its fibrous uses, teollisuushempä also yields seeds that are highly nutritious. These seeds are rich