Among the sizable list of CBD and medicinal cannabis products, those trending include hemp seeds, CBD buds, CBD flowers, and high CBD varieties (strains).

Hemp is a type of Cannabis sativa plant, and the hemp buds are the hemp plant’s flowers. In contrast to the plant’s stem, leaves, and roots, the buds contain high levels of cannabinoids. CBD-rich hemp provides an alternative source of CBD oil that can be smoked, vaporized, or ingested.

CBD Hemp Buds

For many years, the primary objective for marijuana breeders and growers was to increase the level of THC in cannabis strains in order to meet market demand. In recent years, due to the recognition of the effects of CBD, a market for CBD-rich hemp varieties has now emerged. Regarding hemp buds, the abundance or “richness” of CBD refers to the quantity of CBD in a cannabis strain. A variety that is “CBD-rich” is specially bred to produce a high CBD content, but contain a low THC content, which makes it legally available throughout the US.

Each strain has a different cannabinoid profile, which is determined by the quantity of each cannabinoid present in that particular strain. Currently, 113 different cannabinoids have been isolated from the cannabis plant. These are not only found in the actual stalk itself but also the leaves and hemp buds. The two major ones are CBD and THC and are followed by many others, such as CBDa, THCa, THCv, CBCa, CBG, and CBGa.

How different strains of CBD are produced

Cannabis strains (hemp buds) with different traits or compositions can be produced by breeders. The process involves years of genetic selection and interbreeding of plants that have had desirable characteristics for generations.

To manipulate other elements, in addition to various amounts and ratios in THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids, these factors are essential and are additional elements that play a significant role in the success and value of the strain.

● Scale and production of crops

● Resistance to disease and adaptability

● Production and manufacturing of seeds

● Flower characteristics such as structure, color, volume, flavor, and resin quality

Use of Hemp Buds

Hemp buds can be used in several ways, each with its advantages and disadvantages, to administer CBD. Here are a few important things to consider if you decide to use hemp buds, whatever the preferred administration method.

CBD activation: all forms of CBD and hemp buds consumption, including vaporizing, smoking, or cooking, involves applying direct heat to the plant material. When heated, the cannabinoids are “activated,” which makes them available for use and absorption by the body, thus increasing their efficacy.

Organic: Utilization of the pure hemp flower is an organic way to access CBD. The plant material (hemp buds) are unprocessed and is devoid of additives, therefore, making it the most appropriate CBD alternative, especially for those who are allergic to chemical substances that are often used in the manufacturing of CBD oil products.

Hemp buds are what genial hemp flower plants produce. Unlike the male strain the female strain produces a hemp bud which acts as the “child” of the hemp plant.

Our hemp buds are organically grown and from the finest genetics hemp flower has to offer. Greenhouse and indoor hemp buds are our specialty.

We at Dr. Strains CBD focus on new and innovative ways to not only deliver you the finest hemp buds but also delivering you outstanding customer service combined with exceptional knowledge of what you’re consuming.

From farm to distribution to your home you will not find a better hemp bud anywhere else.