FAQ About Hemp Strains
What is the best strain of hemp for sleep?
The most popular strain for sleep in our lineup is Bubba Kush. This variety is rich in calming compounds like myrcene and caryophyllene, which help relax the nervous system and ease physical tension. Many people use Bubba Kush in the evening to help them unwind, fall asleep faster, and stay asleep longer. It’s especially helpful for those dealing with insomnia, pain, or an overactive mind at night.
Can I use Sour Space Candy in the evening?
You can, but it depends on how you respond to more stimulating strains. Sour Space Candy is generally better suited for daytime because it contains more energizing terpenes like limonene and pinene. These compounds tend to brighten mood, support focus, and enhance daytime productivity. If you’re sensitive to stimulation or looking for help winding down, we recommend sticking to something more grounding like Bubba Kush.
What makes your strains different from other hemp products?
Most hemp products on the market are heavily refined and don’t preserve what makes a strain unique. They’re usually just CBD with trace amounts of THC—no real diversity of compounds, no real difference between products. Our products are made from strain-specific flower and crafted to preserve the plant’s full-spectrum chemistry. That includes 30+ cannabinoids and terpenes that define each strain’s aroma, flavor, and effects. It’s the difference between a generic CBD oil and a truly craft hemp experience.
Is it better to choose a strain over a product labeled “CBN” or “THCV”?
Yes—especially if you’re looking for a natural and effective product. CBN and THCV products are often made from cannabinoids that have been chemically altered in a lab. Companies label them based on effects, but there’s very little research proving these isolated compounds deliver those results when taken on their own. Strains, on the other hand, have been used for centuries in their whole form. When you choose a strain-specific product, you’re getting a full array of naturally occurring compounds that evolved to work together in harmony. That’s what gives you real, noticeable effects.
Will I get high from using these strains?
No. All of our products are made from federally legal hemp and contain less than 0.3% THC by dry weight. This isn’t enough to cause a high or intoxication. What you may feel is a sense of calm, balance, or mental clarity, depending on the strain you choose. Our products are designed to support your well-being, not alter your state of mind.
Why do most companies use isolates instead of preserving hemp strains?
Because it’s cheaper, faster, and easier—but at the cost of quality. Most companies don’t use premium flower. Instead, they rely on mass-produced biomass (stems, leaves, and leftover plant parts) and extract only CBD using aggressive refinement methods. This strips away all the natural complexity of the plant. To make up for it, they add in synthetic isolates like CBN or THCV and market them based on effects—effects that aren’t backed by much real-world evidence. These isolates are often lab-made using chemical conversions, not extracted from flower. It’s a shortcut, not a solution. Preserving whole strains takes more work, but it results in a product that actually works.
What makes a hemp strain have different effects?
It all comes down to chemistry—specifically the unique mix of cannabinoids and terpenes in each strain. Terpenes are aromatic plant compounds that do more than just create smell and flavor—they also influence how a strain makes you feel. For example, myrcene tends to be sedating, limonene can be uplifting, and caryophyllene may help reduce stress and inflammation. When these terpenes combine with cannabinoids like CBD, CBG, and THC, they create a natural synergy called the entourage effect. This means that the whole plant works better than any one part on its own. Different strains have different terpene profiles, which is why they produce different experiences.