the native wild marijuana plant is probably more like hemp than white widow but man has mutated its genetics over thousands of years to suit their needs.
Kind of. It's obviously a
lot different to white widow, but the more you adapt something the more unstable it becomes. Going back to basics is often the best.
Take apple trees for example ... They have been breed for soo many years to look nicer and taste better to
us, that a lot of the original (bad tasting, unappealing) genetics have been completely breed out of existence, now there are viruses, that never used to be a problem, killing off apple trees and severely threatening them, the original apple trees never had a problem with these viruses because they were genetically immune to them, those genes were breed out along the way, and now there are peopel (scientists I guess), literally, searching the world for old fashion apple trees with those base immunity genes to breed back into the new species of apple tree so they'll once again become immune to these viruses, trouble is these trees have been getting breed out of existence for
so long, they're extremely hard to find! ... Then there's the companies who just try to invent another chemical to control the problem (which they're having trouble doing!) and those chemicals go into the food
we eat (if you eat apples hahaha), big trouble for organic growers tho! ... Wait where was I going with this? Too high...
Anyway,
Hemp has less than 0.3% THC, not many wild strains have such a piddly amount of THC, Hemp is kind of the opposite to good weed as far as breeding goes, hemp is breed to have
less THC, the pot we like is breed to have
more THC hahaha.