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Shaman Blend CBG Flower – 11.80% CBG for a smooth, non-intoxicating experience that enhances clarity, focus, and balance—perfect for beginners and THC users alike.

Size: 3.5g


Benefits:

  • Neuroprotective: CBG may support brain health and cognitive function.

  • Antibacterial: CBG Flower may promote a balanced microbial environment.

  • Appetite Stimulation: CBG may help maintain a healthy appetite.

  • Mood Regulation: CBG may promote emotional well-being.

  • Bladder Function: CBG may promote bladder function.

  • Discomfort Relief: CBG may contribute to a healthy lifestyle.

  • Digestive Health: CBG may promote digestive health.


CBG Flower

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  • How to Use CBG Flower?

    • Grind the CBG Flower. Use a herb grinder to break the flower into a fine, even consistency for smooth burning or vaporization.

    • Choose Consumption Method. Decide between smoking, vaping, or brewing tea; each method delivers CBG differently and affects the onset time.

    • Prepare for Smoking. Shape the ground flower into a joint or fill a pipe or bong for inhalation, enabling regulated consumption of CBG.

    • Prepare for Vaping. Use a dry herb vaporizer set at 320°F–400°F to release cannabinoids without combustion, minimizing harmful byproducts.

    • Prepare for Tea. Steep the ground flower in hot water with coconut oil or butter for at least 15 minutes to effectively extract cannabinoids.

    • Start with a Small Serving Size. Start with a small amount to assess personal tolerance, and then gradually increase to the desired level.

    • Store Properly. Store unused CBG flower in an airtight container, away from light, heat, and moisture to preserve freshness and potency.

    Avoid mixing with other substances that cause adverse effects. Avoid activities that require focus and attention when feeling relaxed. Avoid overheating to maintain product quality.Limit initial consumption to ensure a comfortable experience. Consult with a healthcare professional before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.


    Ingredients:

    • Chemical Composition: CBG flower primarily contains cannabinoids, with cannabigerol (CBG) as the dominant compound. CBG is a key precursor cannabinoid involved in the formation of other cannabinoids by forming other cannabinoids. CBG contains small amounts of THC (less than 0.3% in legal hemp), CBD, and trace cannabinoids like CBC and CBN. These compounds are thought to interact with each other within the hemp plant.

    • Terpenes: Aromatic oils provide the flower's distinctive smell and flavor profile. Common terpenes in CBG flower include myrcene, limonene, pinene.

    • Flavonoids: Terpenes contribute to the flower's aroma and flavor profile.

    • Plant Matter: Dried leaves, buds, and trichomes create the flower product. Trichomes contain the highest concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes.

    • Trace Minerals and Nutrients: Hemp plants absorb naturally occurring elements from the soil, contributing to the flower's overall profile.

    • Botanical Composition: Pure CBG flowers are free from synthetic chemicals, pesticides, or preservatives when organic and lab-tested. Flavonoids contribute to color and may have properties of interest for their natural composition. Small amounts of plant material, such as pistils and calyxes, are present.

    • Geographical Origin: CBG flowers are grown in the USA in regulated hemp farming states, such as Oregon, Colorado, and Kentucky, where strict USDA standards ensure quality. CBG flowers are cultivated internationally in countries such as the Netherlands, Spain, and Canada. Growing conditions and hemp genetics influence the flower profile.

    • Processing and Additives: CBG flowers are dried and cured naturally to preserve their cannabinoids and terpenes without the use of additives after harvesting. Extra terpenes or essential oils enhance aroma or flavor, but pure CBG flowers are free from synthetic chemicals, pesticides, or preservatives when organic and lab-tested.


    How Is CBG Flower Produced?

    CBG Flower is made from hemp plants cultivated for higher CBG content. Select seeds or clones with strong genetics for CBG content. Grow in controlled environments to optimize cannabinoid development. Farmers monitor environmental factors to ensure optimal plant growth.

    The plants reach maturity between 8 and 12 weeks, depending on the strain. Flowers are harvested by hand or machine to preserve trichomes with CBG. Flowers undergo drying and curing to remove moisture while maintaining potency and flavor after harvesting. Drying is performed in controlled conditions to maintain flower quality. Curing enhances terpene profiles and preserves quality.

    CBG Flower undergoes trimming to remove excess leaves and stems, sorting, and packaging for distribution or sale after curing. Testing ensures product quality and compliance with regulations.

    Certifications include USDA Organic for products grown without synthetic additives. Includes GAP certification for responsible farming and third-party lab testing. Complies with the 2018 Farm Bill and state hemp regulations. Certifications verify that CBG Flower meets safety and quality standards.


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