Hemp Flower 101: Everything You Need To Know

The hemp plant is in the same family of genetics as the THC Marijuana plant, but it is of a different strain. It’s taller and skinnier than other plants of the same species, reaching over 12-feet tall. It’s also much harder than other plants of the Cannabis Sativa species making it easier to grow outdoors in various soils with minimal effort.

Aside from its physical appearance and growing capabilities, the hemp plant has other distinct differences that separate it from other Cannabis Sativa plants. The most significant difference is the flowers produced by the hemp plant. These flowers look similar to other species’ flowers, having a similar smell and taste, but its cannabinoid content and uses differ significantly.

Even more so, you can consume the hemp flower by using a dry vaporizer, joint, or bowl, much like high THC strains of the species. However, this flower is also commonly used in cooking to help add flavor to various dishes while also reaping the benefits that the flower has to offer. Plus, you can extract the only and create hemp flower-infused drinks, candies, cookies, cakes, and other delectable treats.

 

Hemp Flower vs Other Species

One of the most significant differences between the hemp flower and other species is the cannabinoid content. These flowers are known for their high CBD concentrations and other beneficial cannabinoids that do not produce that psychoactive effect. They have very minimal THC levels due to federal regulations, and in some states, hemp flowers are not allowed to have any THC in them for them to be sold to consumers.

More so, you can use the hemp plant’s flowers to treat the symptoms of a wide variety of illnesses. It also helps slow down the progression of certain diseases, help relieve symptoms caused by the treatments of diseases, and add a healthy protein and amino acid source to your diet. Meanwhile, people use the THC dominant strains because it produces the high feelings they enjoy, but it comes with a host of unwanted side effects.

Also, while you’re at it, make sure you check out this video on YouTube where they display Mr Hemp Flowers strains. Very interesting.

Furthermore, unlike other strains of the Cannabis Sativa plant, the hemp flower isn’t the only part of the plant that you can use. Every aspect of the plant has a useful purpose that leaves no part of the plant to go to waster. Whether it’s creating sustainable plastics, bio-fuels, or building materials, every part of the plant has a purpose.

 

Does The Hemp Flower Get You High?

THC, also known as Tetrahydrocannabidinol, is responsible for the psychoactive effects or that high feeling you get when you smoke your traditional marijuana. Since the hemp flower contains little to no THC, you will not experience that high feeling or the adverse side effects that some people experience when smoking regular marijuana. In fact, low THC content is one of the main reasons people turn to the hemp flower over other strains.

Is The Hemp Flower Safe?

Yes, the hemp flower is safe for you to consume. The only time the hemp flower would pose a problem is if you have an existing lung condition. Since you inhale the smoke from the hemp flower, this could irritate the lungs and exaggerate an existing lung condition’s symptoms.

Is The Hemp Flower Legal?

Yes, the hemp flower is legal according to the 2018 farm bill as long as the hemp plant contains 0.3-percent THC or less. However, some states prohibit the sales of any hemp product that has any percentage of THC. Hence, it’s essential to check with your state laws to ensure the dispensary in your area is complying with your state laws and regulations.

Is The Hemp Flower Addictive?

Unlike cigarettes or other common drugs found on the street, the hemp flower is non-addictive. You can discontinue using the hemp flower at any point in time without experiencing withdrawal or any adverse side effects. However, if you use the hemp flower to treat a medical condition, your condition may return to pre-consumption conditions once you quit utilizing the hemp flower.

What States is it Legal?

As of right now, the hemp flower is legal in 39 different states and illegal in 5 states. In the remaining 8 states, legislators continue to go back and forth on deciding whether to legalize the flower and how to add their own rules and regulations to it. However, with all the progress that the hemp flower has made in the past decade regarding legalization, it’s only a matter of time before it becomes legal across the United States.

How Much Should I Consume?

Currently, there is no recommended dose for how much hemp flower you should consume. You can ask for a recommendation on how much you should consume from a specialist at your local dispensary, but it would merely be a recommendation. The best way to consume the hemp flower is by starting at the lowest possible amount and working your way up until you receive the desired effect you’re looking for to treat your condition.

Since the hemp flower is natural with no additives or harmful chemicals, you don’t have to worry about overdosing. However, you do not want to consume the highest amount of product when you could use less product to get the same desired effect. By using fewer products, you spend less money in the long-term.

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