Our long time followers know that we speak about living soil all the time, but what exactly is it? For you newbies out there we will break down, pun intended, what living soil is and why it makes our hemp flower so terpene rich. Read on to discover the mysterious world of living soil and the microbes teaming in it.
Many individuals choose CBD for physical and mental ailments because it is both safe and natural. The number of people smoking CBD flower grows by the day, as hemp-derived CBD products become legal in the United States. However, what effect does this have on drug testing? It's a burning question for everyone.
If you keep up on the ongoing cannabis research, there's a lot to learn! One compound that keeps coming up as high-interest is terpinolene, one of the many possible terpenes found in hemp. But what is terpinolene?
Let's talk about hemp flower terpenes (terps) and the coveted"entourage effect". Many of you may have heard of the entourage effect, but let's take a step back and just examine terpenes in and of themselves. Terpenes are plant oils responsible for the amazing smells.
Hemp flower seems to be all the rage these days, with tens of thousands of new users every month, but such was not the case a few short years ago. When we first began growing hemp in 2018, the main purpose was to grow biomass for extraction, not smokable hemp flower. Fast forward a few years later
So what's the deal with "The Entourage Effect"? Chances are you have come across this term while searching for "full spectrum hemp". In the article below we will go in depth to explain exactly what this effect is and why you should care.
When talking about smokable hemp flower, terpenes play a huge role and are sometimes not fully understood. When someone buys dried flower, be it hemp or cannabis...