Sour Suver Haze Hemp Flower Smalls – 18.88% CBD

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Description

We don’t currently have any Sour Suver Haze Hemp Flower Smalls for sale. This cultivar was a year-specific cultivar for 2021. This cultivar tested at a respectable 18.88% total CBD and had a unique terpene profile. If you want to see us grow this cultivar again, contact us here.

Sunset Lake CBD carries the non-sour version of this cultivar. Check out the hand-trimmed Suver Haze Hemp Flower and Suver Haze Hemp Smalls.

 

Sour Suver Haze is a Sativa-dominant CBD hemp flower that’s great for a nice after-work smoke that can jazz you up for an evening of fun. Too many puffs and Sour Suver Haze can turn your night into Netflix and chill too— get that comfy chair ready. Our resident puffers say that this Sour Suver Haze will greet you with a nice spicy hello, and leave with a tangy sour lime finish— an intriguing combination for sure.

At 18.88%, Sour Suver Haze is Suver Haze’s fun-loving cousin. These small, dense nugs will win you over the second you open the pouch.

Sunset Lake slow-cures all hemp flower to ensure quality and ultimate smokability. Our flower has been tested by neutral third-party laboratories for cannabinoids, terpenes, and adulterants.

Suggested Use:

Smoking hemp flower requires a few items, but it is the quickest and most straightforward way to enjoy your Sour Suver Haze Hemp Flower Smalls. You’ll need a ‘smoking’ apparatus— papers, pipes, or a vaporizer will do. Break up Sour Suver Haze buds with your fingers or with a specialized herb grinder and pack the pieces of flower into your preferred apparatus. Use a lighter or match to light the packed hemp flower and inhale (skip this step if you are using a vaporizer). Enjoy. 

You can also use your smalls to make tinctures or edibles. These methods require an infusion and are less straightforward. Check out our blog pieces about hemp flower infusions here.

Also Featuring Sour Suver Haze:

Sunset Lake CBD also carries this cultivar as hand-trimmed Sour Suver Haze Hemp Flower and Sour Suver Haze Prerolls.

Lineage

Suver8 x GG#4 CBD Conversion

We sourced genetics from Oregon CBD Seeds

From the breeder:

“One of our in-house favorites, again featuring our improved for 2021 GG#4 pollinator. Suver 8’s sweet smells shine through in this delicious yet still sour offering. This genetic boasts the similar mold and mildew resistance genes as the original but with elevated cannabinoid and olfactory compound production in frosty, dense, flower form.”

Aroma & Terpene Content

Sour Suver Haze presents sour lime and cinnamon notes.

Total Terpene content – 2.3% by dry weight

 

Test Results

Certificate of Analysis | Sour Suver Haze Hemp Flower

None of these statements have been approved by the FDA. The efficacy of this product has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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.”