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CBD Hemp Flower is Cannabis

Although our products are legally classified as hemp, we are a cannabis company, and we sell authentic cannabis products. The US Farm Bill allowed us to start selling our high-CBD, low-THC products online, which at the time were only available in California medical cannabis dispensaries. Our flower looks, smells, and tastes just like any high-end cannabis you can find in a dispensary, but many people prefer its mild psychoactive effects over higher THC products. Smoking/vaping CBD flower is the quickest, most effective way to reap the benefits of CBD, providing the user with an instant, full-spectrum entourage effect that results in euphoria, symptom relief, and happiness. We grow indoor flower because, without a doubt, it produces the highest quality product, which results in the best user experience, especially when compared to mass-produced outdoor flower that lacks in flavor, potency, and effectiveness.

The Best Selection of CBD Flowers & Extracts

We consider ourselves an online dispensary and an authentic cannabis brand, offering a wide array of medical-grade cannabis products usually only found in licensed dispensaries. We focus on quality more than anything else, and our goal is to provide consumers with a varied yet reliable, consistent, and high-quality source of CBD hemp products. Our primary focus is indoor-grown flower, but we also offer an unrivaled selection of greenhouse-grown hemp and infused flower products. Be wary of websites falsely advertising outdoor and greenhouse flowers as indoor-grown. Always check user reviews and pictures before purchasing to verify the quality of any CBD flower available online.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are terpenes more important than CBD potency?

Terpenes are just as, if not more important than the actual percentage of cannabinoids (CBD, THC) found in any cannabis product. Terpenes alone have an array of potent effects and benefits. When consumed with cannabinoids, people experience a synergy of these compounds known as the entourage effect, giving them the most robust relief and impact. New research also suggests terpenes play a significant role in determining how a cannabis product affects your mood and energy, resulting in the standard classifications of Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid.

Why do people smoke CBD hemp flower?

People smoke CBD flower because it provides many of the same benefits as regular THC-rich cannabis flower but without the overwhelming psycho-activity, aka it doesn't get you high. Many users report that CBD flower gives them the same positive effects of THC but without any common adverse side effects like paranoia, increased heart rate, grogginess, and more. CBD flower allows people to engage and simply enjoy the ritual of smoking, whether by themselves or in a social setting. Check out our user reviews page and read how CBD flower helps thousands of people with a wide array of different conditions and symptoms.

What is CBD Hemp Flower?

CBD hemp flower is Cannabis sativa that contains high concentrations of CBD and low concentrations of THC. Most CBD-rich hemp strains contain at least 10% CBD, and CBD flower products must contain less than 0.3% THC to remain compliant with federal law. There is no inherent difference between CBD hemp flower and other types of Cannabis sativa flower aside from the dominant cannabinoid. Everything else about the authentic cannabis experience remains intact from the taste to the smell to the appearance. You also, of course, won’t get high from CBD flower — no matter how much you smoke.

What is the history of CBD Hemp flower?

Shortly after the 2014 US Farm Bill was passed, certain states like Colorado and Oregon began growing the first cannabis-hemp crops in nearly a century. While hemp was typically considered non-smokeable due to its structure and lack of flowering buds, experienced cannabis breeders began to cross-breed hemp with popular THC-rich strains. The goal of this was to produce new, desirable, legal, smokeable cannabis that contained under the 0.3% THC allowed by federal law. After years of trial and error, certain breeders like Secret Nature and Oregon CBD successfully cultivated legal hemp strains that looked and smelled like high-quality, THC-dominant cannabis. Around this same time, the term "CBD flower" became synonymous with this emerging hemp-flower market, and the industry experienced rapid growth and awareness.

What does CBD hemp flower do?

Most users describe the effects of CBD hemp flower as gently mild but strongly relaxing. There is no sense of intoxication whatsoever, but CBD buds have a markedly relaxing effect that can sometimes feel quite intense to new users. No matter how much CBD hemp flower you smoke, you will never feel intoxicated. Even though it won’t get you high, CBD hemp flower offers all the benefits of CBD — just in a more-potent and faster-acting form. People commonly use CBD products of all kinds for pain, sleep, anxiety, depression, or just plain-old relaxation.

Why do people smoke CBD hemp flower?

Some people smoke CBD flower because it’s like weed but doesn’t get you high. Others like the effects of CBD but want to experience their favorite cannabinoid in a stronger or more natural form. Whatever brings you to CBD flower, understand that smoking CBD has helped thousands of people from all walks of life. Check out our review page to read some of these stories for yourself.

What is smoking CBD like?

Since it tastes and smells just like weed, you might not be able to tell the difference between CBD flower and THC cannabis right from the moment you first inhale. Within a few seconds, though, you’ll note that you don’t feel high at all, demonstrating the most major difference between CBD and THC. Instead of getting high, you’ll feel a non-intoxicating sense of relaxation that will seem to spread through every pore and sinew. The effects of CBD hemp flower kick in after around 30 seconds, last close to an hour, and fully dissipate after 2-3 hours.

Is smokable CBD hemp flower legal?

CBD hemp flower is generally considered to be industrial hemp under the 2018 Farm Bill, a legal class of products that is entirely separate from THC cannabis. As a result, CBD hemp flower is widely sold online, and neither manufacturers nor consumers of CBD hemp flower products are commonly targeted with law enforcement action. If you have any questions regarding the legality of your CBD hemp flower, make sure that the third-party lab reports provided for the specific product in question confirm that it contains less than 0.3% THC.

What is the history of CBD hemp flower?

CBD has been present in Cannabis sativa just as long as THC. It’s only in the years since 2000, however, that breeders have started focusing on producing strains of cannabis that contain high concentrations of CBD instead of THC. Cannabis strains containing CBD became commonplace in medical cannabis markets on the West Coast by around 2010. Then, with the passage of the 2014 Farm Bill, a legal loophole appeared that allowed brands to market CBD on the internet. Shortly after the 2014 Farm Bill passed, American farmers began growing the first legal hemp crops in nearly a century. This hemp was typically considered non-smokeable due to its lack of flowering buds, but it was quickly crossed with popular THC-rich strains. The goal was to produce new strains of smokable cannabis that contained under 0.3% THC. After years of trial and error, breeders like Secret Nature successfully cultivated legal hemp strains that looked and smelled like high-quality, THC-dominant cannabis.

How can you tell CBD flower apart from weed?

The only way to tell if cannabis flower is dominant in CBD or THC is to have it analyzed at a cannabis testing lab. Some of the signs that are most commonly noted when telling CBD flower apart from weed can just as well apply to the differences between top-shelf and low-quality THC cannabis. In reality, nothing you see or smell will help you tell the difference between the two. Lab chromatography is the only option.

How much THC is in CBD flower?

CBD flower must contain less than 0.3% delta 9 THC to be compliant with federal law. Due to the presence of THCA and other alternative forms of THC, though, the real THC content of CBD flower can be considerably higher. Still, though, there isn’t enough THC to get you high — it becomes drowned out in a sea of CBD.

Are terpenes more important than CBD potency?

Terpenes can impact the potency and effects of CBD flower just as much as sheer CBD potency. Alongside minor cannabinoids, terpenes alter the effects and flavor of CBD flower to provide strains with their unique properties. This universal cannabis synergy, which takes a slightly different form in each strain, is known as the entourage effect and becomes stronger when all the natural components of hemp flower are kept together.

What are the benefits of indoor versus outdoor CBD flower?

When you grow hemp indoors, you take total control of all environmental factors, most importantly lighting and humidity. By controlling the output of our lights, we can make sure the flower buds maintain optimal moisture levels and resin production. Due to the intensity of the sun’s rays and other outdoor environmental conditions, the terpenes and cannabinoids of outdoor-grown flowers become damaged while moisture escapes the buds, resulting in a dry, flavorless, and harsh end product. Indoor-grown hemp flower tastes better, looks better, and is more potent than cannabis grown outdoors.

Does Secret Nature provide full-panel COAs?

Yes. Coming from the West Coast cannabis industry, the staff at Secret Nature is used to the types of compliance measures that are required in state-run THC markets. So, even though it is not strictly required, we subject our CBD buds to the same rigorous analytical processes used in the California cannabis industry — AKA a full-panel compliance test. These are the highest cannabis testing standards used in the USA, and they ensure that we provide the safest and cleanest products possible — tested by a DEA-certified laboratory.

How is Secret Nature CBD flower dried and cured?

To achieve optimum results, our flowers are whole-plant hung for two weeks at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 60% relative humidity. This ensures slow, cold curing, which allows the plants to express their full terpene and cannabinoid potential while reaching optimal moisture levels for storage or consumption.

Why does Secret Nature CBD flower cost more?

You might find that Secret Nature CBD flower is a bit pricier than the competition. You get what you pay for, though, and with Secret Nature, you’re paying for indoor, artisan-level quality that rivals the best top-shelf THC buds in connoisseur credibility. If you feel like you’re making a big investment in our flower, imagine ours. We’ve invested massive amounts of money, time, and care into our cultivation equipment and operations, including the initial build-outs and each consecutive harvest. Organic, indoor cultivation also entails high electric bills, higher-priced soil and nutrients, and more hours of labor. The cost difference to produce hand-trimmed indoor flowers versus greenhouse or outdoor buds is quite dramatic. We continue to focus on lowering our costs and passing those savings on to our customers.

What are the benefits of CBD flower compared to THC-rich cannabis?

CBD hemp flower is often described as providing all the good parts of cannabis with none of the bad. Some might not consider intoxication to be a downside, but THC intoxication nonetheless can become too intense or cause side effects for some people. CBD flower won’t get you high, but it does deliver the benefits of CBD more quickly and potently than practically any other ingestion method. Plus, with each strain being different, CBD flower provides a nearly endless variety of experiences to explore.

Can CBD flower help with nicotine addiction?

For some nicotine addicts, switching to CBD flower or CBD pre-rolls reportedly helped them quit. CBD pre-rolls, especially, provide a close approximation to the feeling of holding and smoking a tobacco cigarette but with none of the nicotine or harmful additives. Adding to the good news, research has also been conducted to determine the potential anti-addiction potential of CBD — even in the specific context of nicotine addiction.

Who has the best CBD hemp flower?

Our belief that Secret Nature offers the world’s best smokable CBD flower is echoed by the five-star reviews of more than 15,000 Secret Nature customers, who love our buds so much they find nothing to complain about. We’ll be honest — CBD flower can be a somewhat shady industry, but we’re here to end that perception. Even though our indoor cultivation operations cost more to run, they produce a level of quality that simply can’t be achieved in natural conditions. Be wary — we’ve sampled almost every competing CBD flower product ourselves, and we’ve found multiple instances of completely misleading or false product images. In other cases, we’ve come across outdoor flowers being sold as indoor, pre-rolls riddled with stems and seeds, and even mold-covered buds. In a relatively new industry with little regulation, it is vital to only purchase CBD flower from brands you can trust.

What is the most potent CBD hemp flower?

Indoor-grown hemp flower, like Secret Nature buds, is the most potent because it is grown in conditions that perfectly foster the development of hemp flowers. The oils inside hemp flowers are very delicate and difficult for the plant to express and protect under normal conditions. With human intervention, though, it is possible to unlock the true potency potential of CBD hemp flower, resulting in potencies as high as 25%+.

What does “grown in living, organic soil” mean?

Living, organic soil is a type of soil that preserves and boosts the natural microorganisms that make soil a great place for plants to grow, replicating the most effective growing environment found in nature. In an ancient old-growth forest, thousands of years of plant decay create vibrant soil, thriving with microbial life — "living soil." The highly diverse network of bacteria present in living soil cannot be replicated by any other growing methods. Living soil microorganisms form a soil-food web that feeds plants in exchange for releasing carbons and sugars into the soil via the root system. In this organic growing style, plants are empowered to self-regulate their nutrition. After millions of years of evolution, we can rest assured that plants, as natural beings, can effectively feed themselves without human intervention.

Can smoking CBD hemp flower make you fail a drug test?

While very unlikely, it is technically possible to fail a drug test after using CBD flower due to its minimal THC content. Though 0.3% THC is nowhere near enough to get you high, it might be enough to cause a false positive for THC if you consume a sufficient amount of CBD hemp flower over a short-enough period. Cannabinoids like THC accumulate in bodily tissues, taking up to 30 days to fully excrete. If you commonly face drug testing, just make sure you haven’t consumed large quantities of CBD hemp flower within the last 7-30 days.

Is Secret Nature CBD hemp flower all-natural?

Yes, Secret Nature CBD hemp flower is 100% all-natural and organic. Grown indoors in living soil, our artisan CBD hemp buds are cultivated using strictly organic processes in fully climate-controlled environments. Not only does the Secret Nature method result in tastier and stronger buds, but it also raises the bar as entirely contaminant-free CBD hemp flower.

What do you feel after smoking CBD flower?

Smoking CBD flower should make you start feeling relaxed almost immediately. The effects of CBD bud can vary a lot depending on the strain, but sensations of powerful (but not overwhelming) relaxation are the norm. One thing CBD flower will never do is make you feel high: CBD weed is fully non-intoxicating despite offering all the other many benefits of smoking cannabis.

Is CBD hemp flower indica or sativa?

CBD hemp flower can be either indica or sativa. It can also have hybrid genetics — all the variation you find in THC weed genetics is also present in the world of CBD flower. The strains may have different names, but the spectrum of terpene-driven effects ranging from relaxing “indica” to uplifting “sativa” remains in place.

How many hits of CBD flower should I smoke?

Most users enjoy around 2-5 puffs of CBD flower per session. It’s not unheard of to smoke an entire CBD joint in a sitting, however — or even two! It all depends on what experience you want to have as a smoker. Enjoy your freedom of exploration as you find an ideal dose for every circumstance.

What is the best CBD hemp flower to smoke?

The best CBD flower to smoke must be organic, well-grown, and come from excellent genetics. Secret Nature premier CBD buds are grown indoors in the best cannabis cultivation conditions ever developed by human hands. Using only organic cultivation methods, Secret Nature CBD flower arrives at your doorstep incredibly fresh, unbelievably potent, and impressively pure.

How long does CBD flower stay in your system?

The cannabinoids present in CBD flower can remain detectable in your body for up to 30 days after ingestion or smoking. However, CBD flower only contains very low concentrations of THC. As a result, smoking CBD flower normally should not cause sufficient THC buildup to result in a false positive on a drug test — regardless of how long ago you smoked CBD buds.

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