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What is CBG Flower?

Randall Hackworth|

CBD is the most commonly known cannabidiol derived from the hemp plant and is considered a major cannabinoid. CBD might be the most widespread, but there are 113 other cannabinoids naturally occurring in the plant, each with its own set of benefits. One of these cannabinoids is the CBG hemp flower, a minor cannabinoid without any psychoactive effects and that is considerably stronger than CBD.

Although CBG hasn't received much media attention, its chemical component CBGA is the "parent" of both CBD and THC (also a cannabinoid). CBD and THC are extracted from a more mature cannabis plant, and CBG is taken from a juvenile plant before it develops the potential for CBD and THC to be extracted. There are believed to be a host of potential benefits of taking CBG, some of which include calming effects, focus, and pain relief.

A primer on CBG helps you understand more about the CBG flower and determine if this latest trend in hemp plant products is right for you.

What is CBG Flower?

The CBG flower is a young cannabis flower that's harvested before the plant matures and converts into CBD and THC.

It is one of the 113 cannabinoids naturally occurring non-psychoactive compounds and is derived from Cannabigerolic acid, (CBGA). Young cannabis plants have extremely high levels of CBG, which is barely present in older plants. Because it's only found in small quantities in young plants, it is considered rarer than other cannabinoids.

What Is the Difference Between CBD and CBG?

Both CBD and CBG are non-psychoactive cannabinoids derived from hemp plants, but they're extracted at different stages of plant maturity. Although they play a similar role in enhancing the immune system, there are differences between the two.

  • CBD is more mainstream because it takes less effort to harvest than CBG.
  • CBD is a major cannabinoid (higher density within a plant), and CBG is a minor cannabinoid.
  • CBD is harvested from mature hemp flower strains, and CBG is harvested from young plants.
  • They have different uses—CBD is believed to be a stress reliever and mood enhancer, whereas CBG may improve concentration and focus.
  • Users have reported that CBG is far more potent than CBD.
  • CBG has more of a direct effect on human cannabinoid receptors, whereas CBD doesn't interact directly with these receptors.
  • Significant research indicates that CBG is better for organic beauty and skincare products than CBD.
  • CBD is well-researched.

Is CBG Legal in All States?

CBG is touted as being the next huge discovery in hemp plants. And luckily, it's legal on a federal level. In 2018, the Agriculture Improvement Act removed hemp from its cannabis classification under the Controlled Substances Act. The regulation states that all CBD, CBG, and their derivatives must contain less than 0.3% THC. Care still needs to be taken while transporting or using these products for personal use, as the products might not be legal across all states.

The Benefits of CBG Hemp Flower

It's widely believed that there are many therapeutic benefits associated with taking CBG hemp flower. The compound binds to receptors in the area of the brain believed to strengthen a neurotransmitter called anandamide, which helps with mental wellness. Anandamide is frequently referred to as the bliss or happiness molecule.

Here are a few reported benefits of taking CBG hemp flower.:

  • Alleviation of chronic anxiety
  • Mood improvement
  • Concentration and focus (CBG is believed to have similar effects to caffeine but without the lows)
  • Could act as an appetite stimulator
  • Good for use as part of a skincare routine
  • Supports eye health
  • Supports normal metabolic processes and normal inflammatory responses
  • May help with chronic pain
  • May enhance sleep by relieving the symptoms of insomnia

How to Use CBG Hemp Flower

Most people progress to CBG hemp flower after they've used CBD. Because CBG is stronger, it's recommended that you start with CBD initially or do a trial run with small doses of CBG.

CBG flowers are smokable buds from hemp strains carrying CBG. Smoking or vaping CBG hemp flower is the easiest way for the compound to enter the bloodstream. Smoking is best for bioavailability, as it doesn't sacrifice too much of the "good stuff."

If smoking isn't a good option for you, you can ingest the flower. Grind the weeds up and sprinkle them over meals, or add them into edibles and smoothies. With smoking, you'll feel the effects quicker than eating. With eating, it needs to go through the digestive system first, taking longer to absorb.

Where Can I Buy CBG Hemp Flower Online?

Although there are many places to buy hemp flower, it's important to purchase it from a reputable place or directly from a farm. If you're looking to buy wholesale CBD hemp flower, gummies, and other CBG products, purchase from the trustworthy website 25 Hour Farms.

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