Calyxes are a crucial part of the cannabis plant's anatomy. These small, leaf-like structures are found in the female flowers of the plant and play a significant role in reproduction. Calyxes are responsible for housing the plant's reproductive organs, including the pistils and trichomes. They are covered in resinous trichomes that contain cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, which are highly sought after for their therapeutic and psychoactive effects. Calyxes are also essential for the development of cannabis buds, as they swell and grow during the flowering stage. These structures are a key indicator of the plant's potency and are often harvested along with the buds for consumption or extraction purposes.
Calyxes; cultivation
