CBD Herb for vaping
CBD flowers are dried flowers of industrial hemp with a natural CBD content (up to 8%). They are intended for further processing – most commonly for making homemade cosmetics, ointments, soaps, or other handcrafted products.
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CBD or CBG – what is the difference?
In this category, you will find not only CBD flowers, but also CBG flowers. Both variants come from certified industrial hemp varieties and differ primarily in the content of their dominant cannabinoid.
CBD is one of the best-known cannabinoids naturally found in hemp. CBD flowers are a popular ingredient for homemade cosmetics, valued for their natural properties.
CBG (cannabigerol) is a lesser-known but highly interesting cannabinoid. CBG flowers are an excellent alternative for those who want to incorporate a broader spectrum of natural compounds into their homemade cosmetics or handcrafted products.
Tip: Not sure which option is more suitable for your intended use? Feel free to contact our hemp advisory service – we will be happy to help.
Quality and origin you can rely on
All flowers come from certified industrial hemp varieties cultivated in compliance with European legislation. The content of psychoactive THC is naturally minimized, while the CBD or CBG content is maximized.
No additives, no artificial ingredients. Just a purely natural raw material, hand-harvested and carefully processed – ready for your use.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I smoke CBD flowers?
CBD flowers are not intended for smoking. The most common and gentlest way to use them is vaporization, where the flower is heated rather than burned.
Do I need a special device for vaporization?
Yes, for vaporization you need a vaporizer designed for dry herbs. It allows the flowers to be heated without combustion and without producing smoke.
What is the difference between CBD and CBG flowers?
CBG flowers are especially popular for overall physical relaxation and calm, and are often chosen more for the evening. CBD flowers are more commonly selected during the day, when they may suit mental wellbeing, focus and balance.
Can I eat CBD or CBG flowers?
No, the flowers are not intended for direct consumption. They serve as a raw material for further processing – cannabinoids are activated by heat.
Are CBD and CBG flowers legal?
Yes, these products comply with the applicable THC limits required by current legislation. Sale to persons under 18 years of age is prohibited.




