CBG (cannabigerol) is another minor phytocannabinoid found in hemp. You’ll sometimes hear it called a “parent” cannabinoid because, in the plant’s early growth, certain compounds can convert into CBG and then into other cannabinoids later on.
In finished products, CBG is often present in smaller amounts — unless it’s a CBG-focused strain or formula.
You might see CBG in:
Some broad-spectrum extracts
CBD + CBG hash or concentrates
If you want exact numbers, lab reports are the move.
People like seeing CBG on the label for the whole plant story, curiosity about minor cannabinoid combos, and a preference for complex profiles over isolates. If you’re into terps and full-spectrum vibes, CBG tends to pop up on your radar sooner or later.
Is CBG stronger than CBD?
Not really how it works — they’re different cannabinoids.
Is CBG in all CBD products?
No — depends on the strain/extract.
Are there CBG-focused products?
Yes — some brands do dedicated CBG or CBD+CBG formulas.
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