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Candy Kush Hemp Flower – 15.9% CBD
$19.99 – $499.99
Our newest cultivar Candy Kush will help you unwind after long days at work and help you tune into your favorite nighttime dramas.
Sungrown. Single-origin. Hybrid hemp flower.
- CBD – 15.9%
- CBG – 0.51%
- Δ9 THC – < 0.03%
Description
Sunset Lake CBD’s newest cultivar, Candy Kush Hemp Flower, is a well-balanced hybrid great for helping you relax right before bed, though it can still keep you engaged in your Netflix’s “My List.”
Candy Kush is a hybrid hemp cultivar boasting a well-rounded and abundant terpene profile. Some users report a sense of calm and clarity after use.
Sunset Lake CBD’s hand-trimmed Candy Kush hemp flower is slow-cured and burped to ensure terpene quality and smokability. Our glass jars even come equipped with two-way humidity packs to control moisture levels and allow for an even longer in-glass cure.
Suggested Use:
You’ll need a ‘smoking’ apparatus— papers, pipes, or a vaporizer will do. Break up Candy Kush buds with your fingers or with a specialized herb grinder and pack the pieces of flower into your preferred piece. Use a lighter or lit hemp wick to light your packed hemp flower and inhale. If you’re using a vaporizer, adhere to your device’s instructions.
Also Featuring Hawaiian Haze:
You can also find hand-trimmed Candy Kush Hemp Flower featured in the Best Named Hemp Flower Flight, the Terpene Hemp Flower Flight, and the Full Hemp Flower Flight.
Sunset Lake CBD also carries Candy Kush Hemp Smalls and Candy Kush Prerolls
Lineage
ST x Gorilla Glue #4 (CBD Conversion)
Genetics are sourced from Oregon CBD Seeds
From the breeder:
“Meet the new beast on the block! This triploid terpene machine pounds out gobs of sappy, dense, green flowers, with a sour citrus candy nose that keeps you coming back for more.”
Terpene Content
Candy Kush Hemp Flower smells just like its namesake— sour lemon candies with wafts of diesel fuel to finish.
Total Terpene Content – 2.4% by dry weight.
Myrcene – 0.55%
Terpinolene – 0.40%
Alpha Pinene – 0.20%
Learn more about Terpenes and their properties here.
Suggested Use
Smoking Your Candy Kush Hemp Flower
You’ll need a ‘smoking’ apparatus— papers, pipes, or a vaporizer will do. Break up Candy Kush buds with your fingers or with a specialized herb grinder and pack the pieces of flower into your preferred piece. Use a lighter or lit hemp wick to light your packed hemp flower and inhale. If you’re using a vaporizer, adhere to your device’s instructions. Enjoy.
Test Results
Certificate of Analysis | Candy Kush Hemp Flower
Sunset Lake CBD’s Candy Kush Hemp Flower contains a total delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not exceed 0.3% on a dry-weight basis.
Frequently asked CBD Questions
CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a naturally occurring chemical compound produced by mature hemp and cannabis plants. It is one of the 100+ cannabinoids that have, as of now, been identified in Cannabis Sativa plants. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana, CBD is non-intoxicating. This means that consuming CBD does not result in the “high” typically associated with cannabis use.
Read more: What Is CBD? Everything You Need To Know About Cannabidiol
CBD interacts with our body’s endocannabinoid system— a biological network composed of cannabinoid receptors and signalers— to help the body maintain overall health and homeostasis.
The endocannabinoid system plays a role in many bodily functions including,
- Sleep
- Mood
- Stress
- Metabolism and appetite
- Memory and our ability to retain new information
CBD is known as a phytocannabinoid, phyto- meaning ‘of the plant’ and mimics our body’s endocannabinoids, endo- meaning internal, that our bodies naturally produce. Some believe that consuming phytocannabinoids like CBD can help a user’s endocannabinoid system run more efficiently.
CBD is an abbreviation for cannabidiol (Canna-Bi-Diol.) Emphasis ours.
CBD by itself does not show up on a standard workplace drug test. That’s not to say that CBD products won’t show up on a drug test. For more on this subject, check out our blog post on the subject.
CBD is well tolerated by most, but using CBD can cause some unwanted side effects. Some of the most common include:
- Change in appetite
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Upset Stomach
CBD isn’t shown to have any dependence issues, meaning that you will not get addicted to CBD if you begin to use it. The World Health Organization has stated that “…in humans, CBD exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential…”
CBD is non-psychoactive and will not make users feel intoxicated. In other words, CBD will not get you “high.”