HIGH CBD STRAINS FOR HEMP

HIGH CBD STRAINS FOR HEMP

Cannabidiol has gained popularity over recent years for its numerous benefits to human health. In particular, research studies indicate that you can use it to improve the brain’s focus and other psychological functions. CBD belongs to at least one hundred other cannabinoids.

Together with THC tetrahydrocannabinol, the two make up at least forty percent of hemp-extracted cannabinoids. This compound mainly interacts with the human body through the endocannabinoid system. Specifically, it interacts with CB1 receptors, mainly found in the brain. It may influence how the brain produces hormones to alter various homeostatic functions. In addition, it interacts with CB2 receptors, which are spread out in the body and are responsible for limbic control and immunity response. Thus by interacting with the endocannabinoid system, it is effective against various conditions such as acne, psoriasis, inflammation, and insomnia and reduces the effects of free radical damage to the body as it is rich in antioxidants.

Hemp versus marijuana

Cannabidiol is mainly extracted from Cannabis Sativa, hemp,and Cannabis Indica, marijuana, specifically from the leaves, stem and stalk, flowers, and roots of these plants, unlike hemp oil which is mainly produced from mature seeds of the hemp plant. Scientifically, these are two different plants. They belong to two different genera even though the law classifies any cannabis plant with more than 0.3 percent of tetrahydrocannabinol, THC, by weight as marijuana. This classification came from the 2018 Farmers bill, which declassified CBD as a class one drug. However, some states in the United States still view CBD as illegal due to their State laws.   The United Nations declassified CBD from its list of compounds that negatively affect its users as preliminary research studies indicate that it has no addiction and psychotic effects on its users, unlike THC.

When buying CBD products, it is important to understand ones’ own needs for CBD. In addition, one should always use CBD products made from the high-quality strain of hemp used to produce the CBD. The quality of CBD used positively correlates with its effect on its user. This article discusses the various types of high strain CBD hemp.

Sour Space CBD Hemp Flower

It is a sativa strain with an unrivaled terpene profile among hemp flower strains. When smoked, it has a tasty citrus aroma and tropical fruit flavor and an intense, fuel-like flavor similar to Sour Diesel. CBD oil made from Sour Space sativa is an excellent flavorful companion for dinner parties or solo creative sessions. It has an incredible flavor profile and high concentrations of CBD and other cannabinoids, making it excellent for various applications. CBD oil from Sour Space hemp is best used during the day or evening to help relax the body while stimulating the mind. Overall, this strain has an activating effect that aids in mood enhancement, stress reduction, and fatigue reduction.

Cherry Blossom Strains

It is classified as a high flowering strain. A high flower strain simply means that it produces many nice-sized buds that are high in CBD, terpenes, and other cannabinoids. It can stimulate creativity, but it is primarily a nighttime strain to be used an hour or two before bed. It will stimulate your mind as you sleep, but not in an energetic way. While this is not a well-known CBD strain, it is worth considering if one is suffering from issues related to anxiety and insomnia.

Hawaiian Haze

This CBD-rich strain has bright green flowers and orange hairs protruding from a well-structured bud. When smoked, Hawaiian Haze has a delicious pineapple and berry flavor with a floral aftertaste. Due to its high level of terpenes, it is easily absorbed and has no or little effect on the digestive system when using CBD oil. Hawaiian Haze, a sativa-hybrid strain of CBD hemp flower, has an uplifting effect on focus, energy, and mood. It can help you get things done during the day, even if you’re not feeling energized enough to complete a task. Hawaiian Haze is an excellent strain for enhancing one’s focus and creativity and for those seeking a CBD strain that complements a healthy, active lifestyle.

Elektra Hemp Flower

Elektra CBD hemp flower complements fruit and cheese boards, wines, and desserts with its rich chocolate flavor and citrus wine notes. This high CBD strain is well-known for its dense, sticky buds, which provide deep body relief, a natural sense of calm, and promote rest. Elektra CBD flower genetics are derived from ACDC, a well-known high CBD strain that is said to be effective for pain relief. Elektra’s genetics also include elements from the Early Resin Berry strain, giving it a berry and fruity aftertaste. This strain is ideal for anyone looking for stress relief without becoming tired or fatigued. Myrcene, Pinene, and Caryophyllene are the most prominent terpenes in Elektra. Myrcene and Caryophyllene boost Elektra’s strong anti-inflammatory effects. At the same time, Pinene produces a cerebrally activated sensation that is great for improving mood and creativity. Overall, this is a fantastic option for strong body relief from aches and pains and mood-boosting and appetite-stimulating properties.

Gorilla Glue Hemp Flower

Gorilla Glue is a stimulating strain known for its potency and activating properties. This longtime favorite strain in non-psychoactive CBD flower form has a great intense fuel aroma on exhale, followed by richly satisfying coffee and chocolate notes. Gorilla Glue is a great strain for active, creative people. Still, it’s also a powerful stress-relieving strain that can boost appetite and reduce anxiety symptoms. On this list of CBD hemp flower strains, Gorilla Glue CBD hemp flower has one of the highest potencies. It’s an excellent mood-boosting, get things done and have fun while doing it strain.

Conclusion

It is always best to highlight ones’ own needs for using CBD before buying. In addition, always consult with a longtime user or, more specifically, a professional to advise on which strain to use. Overall, there are numerous strains available.

References

Burstein, S. (2015). Cannabidiol (CBD) and its analogs: a review of their effects on inflammation. Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 23(7), 1377-1385.

Ieva Kubiliute is a psychologist and a sex and relationships advisor and a freelance writer. She's also a consultant to several health and wellness brands. While Ieva specialises in covering wellness topics ranging from fitness and nutrition, to mental wellbeing, sex and relationships and health conditions, she has written across a diverse range of lifestyle topics, including beauty and travel. Career highlights so far include: luxury spa-hopping in Spain and joining an £18k-a-year London gym. Someone’s got to do it! When she’s not typing away at her desk—or interviewing experts and case studies, Ieva winds down with yoga, a good movie and great skincare (affordable of course, there’s little she doesn’t know about budget beauty). Things that bring her endless joy: digital detoxes, oat milk lattes and long country walks (and sometimes jogs).

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