RE: Hemp company during prohibition (Part 2)

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Hemp company during prohibition (Part 2)

in introduceyourself •  8 years ago 

What you work with industrial grass , that is smart but is scam !
And what now?

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You are confused, but that's ok I'll help you out. When you process strains that are NOT bred for CBD you only extract trace amounts of low quality CBD. When you have a strain like ours that was bred for CBD the same way that dispensaries breed their strains for THC you have high potency CBD that occurred naturally in the plant. This is not a strain developed for rope that we are bathing in alcohol. IF it were we would have 0 sales as it would not be an effective product for anyone. You are thinking of companies that take their industrials strains that have no notable CBD in them besides the trace amounts that are present that receive solvent baths anyways because those companies found a way to monetize their waste material. CBD derived from these products as mentioned are ineffective. Just like they would be if you tried to extract THC from those very same plants for use in a product.