Almost identical. In fact, given time, one can convert to the other. One has a lot of CBD. The other has a lot of THC.
In fact, if THC is higher than .3% it’s considered marijuana. It’s kinda like if “non-alcoholic beer” has more than .5% alcohol, it is considered beer.
One of the guys here had his hemp plants tested and they came in at .6% THC. Technically, he could have been busted for growing marijuana. But to put it in perspective, it’s like having beer with a gravity of around .09%.
BTW, they have to constantly check on the plants to make sure they have no males. Male plants are worthless other than as a source of fiber, which actually is abnormally tough stuff.
It depends on the strain of indiga. Some strains of indiga have as much, if not more THC than sativa. (skunk weed)