CBD flower
CBD flowers
Known as hemp flowers, are also cannabis buds containing high levels of cannabidiol (CBD) and very low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive substance found in cannabis.
CBD is a non-psychoactive compound with potential therapeutic properties. It is used to relieve anxiety, pain, inflammation and other ailments. CBD flowers are a popular way to consume CBD as they are readily available and can be used in a number of ways.
When consumed, CBD flowers can be inhaled as a vaporiser, or prepared as an infusion in food or drink. They are also used to produce CBD extracts, such as oils, creams and tinctures.
CBD flowers are available in a variety of different strains, each with unique properties. Some are known for their ability to relieve pain, while others are used to help with anxiety or sleep. CBD strains can also vary in flavour, aroma and colour.
HHC flowers
HHC flowers, or heterocyclic noids, are a relatively new type of cannabis product on the market. Heterocyclic noids are synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of THC, but are created artificially rather than naturally. HHC is a heterocyclic noid that is claimed to offer similar effects to THC, but with added benefits.
HHC flowers are created by adding HHC to traditional cannabis flowers. HHC is often added in small quantities, as it is very potent and can cause adverse effects if consumed in excess. The addition of HHC to traditional cannabis flowers is thought to enhance the overall experience by offering more potent and longer-lasting effects.
HHC flowers are often described as having a sweeter, more pleasant flavour than traditional cannabis flowers. They are also said to offer more positive effects on mood, energy and creativity. Many HHC users claim that the compound makes them feel more alert, focused and productive.