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CBD Hemp Flower, Super Strains
CBD Hemp Flower, Super Strains
CBD Hemp Flower, Super Strains
CBD Hemp Flower, Super Strains
CBD Hemp Flower, Super Strains
CBD Hemp Flower, Strain Savers
CBD Hemp Flower, Strain Savers
CBD Hemp Flower, Strain Savers
CBD Hemp Flower, Strain Savers
Light up and lay back as you unwind with our premium collection of CBD hemp flower. Lab tested for purity and chosen for its rich breadth of flavours and aromas, each one provides full-body relaxation in the quickest, most natural way out there.
What is CBD hemp flower?
Hemp flower refers to the dried buds and trim of industrial hemp plants. These plants are cultivated to be rich in cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis plants. Unlike marijuana, hemp contains very low levels of THC (less than 0.2%), the psychoactive compound that produces a “high.”
Why choose CBD hemp flower over other types of CBD?
Many people prefer CBD hemp flower over other options because you get the whole plant, with all the natural compounds and cannabinoids inside. Some users believe this creates an “entourage effect” where the benefits are greater than with isolated CBD extracts.
Smoking or vaping hemp flower also allows for faster-acting effects than other CBD products as it’s going straight to your bloodstream via your lungs, not through your digestive system.
How do I use CBD hemp flower?
Hemp flower can be smoked using a pipe, bong, or rolling papers just like traditional cannabis flower. It can also be vaped with a dry herb vapouriser, cooked into edibles, or even brewed as a relaxing tea!
If you’re new to it, it’s best to start with a low dose and gradually increase as you get used to the effects. This will make it easier to adapt your dosage as needed.
How is CBD hemp flower different from marijuana?
The main difference is the THC content. Marijuana is bred to contain high levels of THC, while hemp plants are legally defined as containing 0.2% or less THC. CBD hemp flower will not produce the psychoactive “high” associated with marijuana use.