Hemp is used for a wide variety of applications. Perhaps the most common is textiles and rope, as the plant fibers are very strong. Other uses include paper, plastics, construction, bio fuel, oils, wax, body products and even health food. Hemp is the umbrella name for the variety of Cannabis plants. Cannabis contains a psychoactive substance called THC. Plants grown for the various industries, are usually of the kind with low levels of THC.
The three biggest producers of Cannabis, more commonly known as Hemp, are Canada, France, and China.
Manila hemp, also known as abaca, is a natural fiber that is commonly used to make rope for construction rigging due to its strength, durability, and resistance to saltwater.
Hemp means fibre of a plant which is used to make ropes. " I buy a large stock of hemp "
Cotton, wool, silk, hemp, and jute are five examples of natural fibers derived from plants or animals that are commonly used in textiles.
Jute is a fiber obtained from the stem of the jute plant used for making ropes, mats, and bags. Hemp, known as sleek in some regions, is a separate plant cultivated for its fibers and seeds which are used in textiles, paper, food, and other products. Both jute and hemp have different botanical origins and applications.
Hemp oil is the oil taken out of the male marijuana plant known as hemp. Hemp is not marijuana and you can not get high from it. Hemp oil and hemp seed oil are very good for cooking and have many health benefits.
Yes of course. You can make over 50,000 products out of hemp
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I believe they used wool and/or hemp. :)
cotton, hemp
The plural form of hemp is "hemps."
Hemp is an industrial material made from the fibrous parts of the cannabis plant and is used mainly for making ropes, clothing, and parachutes.