tööstusharuks
Tööstusharuks, also known as industrial hemp or industrial cannabis, refers to varieties of the Cannabis sativa plant that are cultivated primarily for their fibers, seeds, and oils rather than for their psychoactive properties. Unlike recreational marijuana, tööstusharuks contains minimal levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound responsible for the "high" associated with cannabis use. Instead, it is grown for commercial and industrial applications due to its fast growth, high yield, and versatility.
The plant has been used for thousands of years in various industries, including textiles, construction, food,
In Estonia and other parts of Europe, tööstusharuks cultivation has seen renewed interest due to its sustainability
The cultivation process involves selecting low-THC varieties, planting in well-drained soil, and providing adequate sunlight and
Tööstusharuks is also gaining attention for its potential in sustainable agriculture, as it can improve soil