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    CBD Flowers


    What are CBD Flowers?

    CBD Flowers are the dried, smokable parts of the Cannabis Sativa plant with high CBD and minimal THC content. They have relaxing effects but do not make you "high." Many use them to reduce stress or improve sleep. As long as the THC level is below the legal limit, they are legal. They can be smoked, vaporized, or used as an extract—it's important to ensure tested quality.

    Difference: CBD vs. CBG

    CBD (Cannabidiol): Has calming effects, helps with stress, sleep issues, or restlessness—without any psychoactive effects. CBD supports the body's endocannabinoid system, promoting overall well-being.

    CBG (Cannabigerol): Known as the "mother cannabinoid" because it is the precursor to CBD and THC. Rarer and more expensive, but with much potential—for example, in inflammation or high intraocular pressure. Still little researched, but intriguing.

    Conclusion: Both have non-intoxicating effects, CBD is more well-known and researched, while CBG is rarer and more specialized.

    Effects of CBD Flowers

    CBD Flowers relax—both physically and mentally. Many users report:

    • Less stress & inner peace
    • Improved sleep
    • Relief from chronic pain (e.g., arthritis)

    This is due to the interaction with the endocannabinoid system, which influences our mood, sleep, and pain perception. The effects are gentle but noticeable.

    Dosage of CBD Flowers

    The right dose is individual. As a rough starting point:

    • Beginners: 1–2 g Flowers, approach slowly
    • Therapeutic: Depending on effects and needs—better to increase slowly

    Important:

    • Start low and increase if needed
    • Be aware of the legal situation in your region
    • For existing conditions: Seek medical advice

    Every body reacts differently—experimenting and observing is the best approach here.

    Are CBD Flowers legal?

    Yes – with restrictions. Since April 1, 2024, unprocessed CBD Flowers are legal in Germany as long as they contain under 0.3% THC. For processed products (e.g., oils, cosmetics), the 0.2% limit still applies.

    Despite clear regulations, many retailers operate in a gray area, especially when selling in stores. Buyers should therefore pay attention to reputable providers and regularly inform themselves about legal changes, as there may be regional differences.

    FAQs

    Are CBD and CBG Flowers the same?

    No. Both come from the hemp plant but contain different cannabinoids with their own effects.

    How are CBD Flowers used?

    Most commonly smoked or vaporized. Some also make extracts or use them for tea.

    Are there side effects when using CBD Flowers?

    Generally well tolerated. Possible mild fatigue, dry mouth, or interactions with medications.

    How should CBD Flowers be stored?

    Dry, cool, and protected from light – ideally in an airtight glass container.

    How to choose the right CBD Flower variety?

    Depending on the desired effect – there are varieties with fresh, floral, or earthy aromas and different CBD levels.

    Can CBD Flowers help with medical conditions?

    Many use them for support with sleep problems, pain, or stress. However, they do not replace medical treatment.