White CBG hemp flower is a botanical treasure and a coveted strain within the hemp community. Most hemp strains only contain trace amounts of CBG. Our Organic flowers contain nearly 15% CBGa and a small amount of the rare 'BLISS' cannabinoid, CBC. This flower contains medicinal compounds that are garnering substantial attention for their therapeutic benefits.
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*High CBG hemp flowers are naturally less sticky compared to high CBD cultivars, so expect a slightly dryer, more powdery flower aesthetic.
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2020 harvest / Aged flower / Machine trimmed / Nitro preserved
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What is CBG?
CBG (Cannabigerol) is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in hemp plants, similar to CBD (Cannabidiol). While both compounds interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), they have distinct chemical structures and effects. CBG is typically found in lower concentrations in hemp compared to CBD.
How Does CBG Work?
CBG interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in various physiological functions such as mood, cognitive function, appetite, and immune response. Early research suggests that CBG may support mental clarity, relaxation, and overall balance. However, individual experiences may vary, and more research is needed to fully understand its effects.
How to Use CBG Hemp Flower
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Smoking or Vaping: Inhalation is a common method of consuming CBG hemp flower and may offer effects within minutes.
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Extraction: CBG flower can be used to create extracts, which may be added to tinctures, topicals, or edibles.
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Edibles: Infusing CBG flower into food may provide a slower onset of effects compared to inhalation.
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Tinctures: CBG flower can be infused into oils or alcohol-based solutions for sublingual use.
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Topicals: CBG-infused oils or butters may be used in skincare formulations such as creams, balms, and lotions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is CBG different from CBD?
CBG and CBD share some similarities but interact with the ECS differently. While CBD primarily influences CB2 receptors, CBG appears to interact with both CB1 and CB2 receptors. These differences may contribute to their unique properties, but further research is needed.
Will CBG hemp flower cause intoxication?
CBG hemp flower contains only trace amounts of THC (0.1%), which is not enough to cause intoxication.
Is CBG hemp flower legal?
At the federal level, hemp-derived CBG is legal as long as it contains less than 0.3% THC. However, state regulations may vary, so it’s best to check your local laws.
Are there any side effects?
CBG is generally well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience dry mouth, dizziness, or changes in appetite. It’s recommended to start with a low amount and adjust as needed.
Can CBG affect drug test results?
While CBG itself is not typically tested for in standard drug screenings, trace amounts of THC in full-spectrum hemp products may contribute to a positive result. If drug testing is a concern, consider THC-free options.
Our Growing Process
Our CBG hemp flowers are cultivated on our small organic farm in Oregon using sustainable practices. Each flower is hand-harvested, slow-dried, and carefully preserved to maintain its natural integrity.