Description
Strain: Sour Chem
Price $50/ounce
- 2024 GREENHOUSE FLOWER
- 19.63% CBDA
- 20.88% Total Cannabinoids
- Farm Bill compliant (below .3% delta-9THC)
- 3.11% Terpenes WOW!
- Indica
- Genetics: Oregon CBD Seeds (Chem 4 X GG#4 conversion)
- Dominant Terpenes: Terpinene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Humulene, Nerolidol, Caryophyllene Oxide, Guaiol, Cedrene, Nerolidol, Sabinene, Limonene, Eucalyptol, Bisabolol, Terpineol, Terpinolene, Valencene, Linalool, Phellandrene, Pinene, Cedrol and Carene
- Sour, diesel like, earthy with a hint of citrus
- Nighttime use recommended
Ingredients: Hemp CBD Flower
COA and Terpene Testing
*LOQ on testing report means: Limit of quantitation-Non detectable by lab equipment
Hand Trimmed
Our flower is cared for by hand from seed to finished flower. All our flowers are slow-dried and cured and hand-trimmed for the best possible quality.
3rd Party Lab Tested
All hemp flower cultivars are 3rd-party lab tested for potency and terpene profiles.
Disclaimers and Disclosures
All our hemp flower cultivars are grown without any pesticides, sprays, or synthetic fertilizers.
All products contain less than 0.3% Δ9-THC.
Despite the low concentration of Δ9-THC, Fields of Hemp makes NO guarantee that any individual will pass a drug test after using this product.
Fields of hemp LLC., does not monitor any state laws concerning cannabinoid possession and consumption. Individual consumers are encouraged to ascertain the legality of acquiring, possessing, and consuming various cannabinoids in their own state.
All customer reviews represent the opinion of the author. Customer reviews are neither evaluated nor approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Furthermore, these opinions do not reflect the viewpoint of Fields of Hemp LLC.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, mitigate, cure, or prevent any disease.
Nathan Snyder –
Nice! Just relaxing and a little cloudy headed. No anxiety, not too strong. It’s really high in CBDa rather than CBD and that’s good because CBDa is more uplifting than CBD. It interacts with serotonin receptors about 100 times stronger than CBD, so it’s good for depression and nausea. I thought it smelled like lavendar a little bit or flowers in general, which is supposed to be good for anxiety, so that’s why I tried it today. I did recognize the linalool terpene from lavendar is found in the terpene profile, but only .07, so doesn’t really seem like a lot. Regardless, the CBDa is doing it’s job. It’s a really relaxing effect without any self-consciousness at all and I feel more optimistic and I’m not worrying about the stuff I was worrying about for the past several days. Sometimes, the really strong indica CBD can have me feeling self-conscious even though it’s not heady like sativa, but this one just has me unbothered. Like, if I had to talk to my landlord right now, I wouldn’t really care how I came off. If I was on Bubba Kush, I would.