CBD Flower FAQ
CBD flowers are the dried inflorescences of the female hemp plant, which contain a high proportion of cannabidiol (CBD). They are legal because they have a THC content of less than 0.2% and offer a calming effect without psychoactive effects. Perfect if you're looking for relaxation without getting high.
HHC flowers (hexahydrocannabinol) are a newer form of cannabis flowers that contain the semi-synthetic cannabinoid HHC. Compared to CBD flowers, which have no psychoactive effect, HHC flowers can have a mildly intoxicating effect. This makes HHC a popular option for users who are looking for a slightly stronger effect but do not want to experience the full psychoactive effects of THC. Please note that HHC flowers are not yet fully regulated in some countries due to their psychoactive effects.
10 OH flowers refer to flowers with a particularly high content of 10-OH-CBD, a special form of CBD that potentially offers a more intense effect compared to conventional CBD. These flowers are not only known for their higher concentration of CBD but also for the specific therapeutic benefits achieved by the increased proportion of 10 OH CBD. They can offer an enhanced relaxing effect and pain-relieving effects. Ideal for those looking for a particularly intense effect.
While CBD flowers are known for producing a calming, relaxing effect that is stress-reducing, HHC flowers offer a mild intoxicating effect that can create a feeling of euphoria and lightness. HHC flowers are particularly suitable for people looking for a mild psychoactive effect without experiencing the intense effects of THC.
All three types of flowers – CBD, HHC, and 10 OH – can be consumed in similar ways:
- Vaping: Takes effect fastest, as the cannabinoids enter the bloodstream directly.
- Brewing tea: Particularly relaxing if you steep the flowers in hot water.
- Cooking or baking: Use the flowers in recipes to enjoy the effects over a longer period.
HHC flowers are currently still controversial in many countries. While CBD flowers are legal in most countries due to their low THC content (<0.2%), the legality of HHC flowers depends on the respective national legislation. In some regions, HHC products are considered legal, while in others they are classified as illegal. Make sure you check the legal regulations in your country before purchasing HHC flowers.


