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Frequently Asked Question!

Hemp flower refers to the flowering tops of the hemp plant. These flowers contain beneficial compounds like terpenes and flavonoids.

Hemp, by legal definition, contains very low levels of THC, typically less than 0.3% THC by dry weight. Because of this low THC content, hemp is not generally psychoactive when consumed in its raw form or when used to produce products such as CBD oil, textiles, or food products.

Research suggests that hemp flower may have anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and antiemetic properties, making it potentially useful for various medical conditions.

Additionally, it’s been reported that hemp flower works to relieve inflammation, pain and is ideal for treating symptoms of such conditions as arthritis, seizures. Hemp flower is an effective neuroprotectant, so it is beneficial in the treatment of such conditions as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

Hemp flower can be consumed in various ways, depending on personal preference and desired effects. Some common methods of consuming hemp flower include:

  1. Smoking: Hemp flower can be smoked in a pipe, joint, or water pipe (bong). Smoking allows for quick absorption of cannabinoids and terpenes into the bloodstream, providing rapid onset of effects.

  2. Vaporizing: Vaporizing hemp flower involves heating it to a temperature where cannabinoids and terpenes are released as vapor but below the point of combustion. This method preserves the flavors and beneficial compounds of the flower while reducing the inhalation of potentially harmful byproducts associated with smoking.

  3. Edibles: Hemp flower can be decarboxylated (heated) and infused into various edible products, such as baked goods, candies, or beverages. Consuming hemp flower in this form typically results in slower onset of effects but longer-lasting relief.

  4. Tinctures and Oils: Hemp flower extracts can be infused into oils or alcohol-based tinctures. These products are typically taken sublingually (under the tongue) for fast absorption into the bloodstream.

  5. Topicals: Hemp flower extracts can be infused into creams, lotions, balms, and salves for topical application. These products are often used for localized relief of pain, inflammation, and skin conditions.

  6. Capsules and Pills: Hemp flower extracts can be encapsulated into pills or capsules for convenient oral consumption. This method provides a consistent dosage and is discreet for on-the-go use.

  7. Teas and Infusions: Hemp flower can be brewed into teas or infused into other beverages for a calming and potentially therapeutic drink.

It’s important to note that the effectiveness of each method can vary depending on factors such as individual metabolism, dosage, and the specific cannabinoid and terpene profile of the hemp flower. Additionally, it’s advisable to start with a low dose and gradually increase as needed to determine the optimal dosage for desired effects.

Generally, hemp flower is well-tolerated, but individual reactions may vary. Some users may experience mild side effects like nausea or fatigue.

Studies suggest that hemp flower may have analgesic properties and could potentially help with pain management, although more research is needed to confirm these effects.

Consuming hemp flower interacts with the endocannabinoid system by influencing CB1 and CB2 receptors, although the exact mechanisms and effects are still under investigation.

The legal status of hemp flower varies by jurisdiction. In some places, it may be legal, while in others, it may be subject to restrictions or considered a controlled substance.

Yes, hemp flower can be used in cooking. It can be incorporated into various recipes to add flavor, texture, and potential health benefits. Here are some ways you can use hemp flower in cooking:

  1. Infusions: Hemp flower can be infused into oils, such as olive oil or coconut oil, by heating the oil with ground hemp flower over low heat for a period of time. This infused oil can then be used in cooking and baking to add a subtle hemp flavor and potential health benefits.

  2. Baking: Ground hemp flower can be added to baked goods like bread, muffins, cookies, and brownies. It can be used as a partial substitute for other flours, or simply added as an ingredient for its nutritional content and nutty flavor.

  3. Smoothies and Drinks: Hemp flower can be blended into smoothies or mixed into drinks like juices, shakes, or teas for an added nutritional boost. It can also be used to make hemp milk, which can be used as a dairy alternative in various recipes.

  4. Salad Dressings and Sauces: Hemp flower can be ground into a powder and added to salad dressings, sauces, dips, and spreads to enhance flavor and add nutritional value.

  5. Protein Bars and Energy Balls: Ground hemp flower can be mixed with nuts, seeds, dried fruit, and other ingredients to make homemade protein bars, energy balls, or granola bars.

  6. Soups and Stews: Hemp flower can be added to soups, stews, chili, and other savory dishes for added texture and nutritional benefits.

When using hemp flower in cooking, it’s important to consider the flavor profile and potency of the hemp flower, as well as personal taste preferences and dietary restrictions. Additionally, keep in mind that heating hemp flower at high temperatures for extended periods may degrade some of its beneficial compounds, so using lower temperatures and shorter cooking times whenever possible is recommended to preserve its nutritional value.

Yes, hemp flower has been found to possess antioxidant properties, which may contribute to its potential health benefits.

Some tests may detect hemp flower if it has recently been decarboxylated.

Yes, hemp is being researched for various medical conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases, inflammation-related disorders, and cancer.

All 3 sizes, 3.5 grams, 7 grams, and 14 grams, come in beautiful, reusable, eco-friendly glass jars with bamboo lids.

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You may reach our support team by emailing george@opushemp.co

Opus Wellness
1467 Siskiyou Blvd #535
Ashland, OR 97520, USA

All of our hemp flower products go through rigorous testing by 3rd party independent labs and issued a Certificate of Analysis. A full copy of this certificate is available upon request.

No. Hemp is legal under the 2018 Farm Bill and does not require a medical card to purchase or consume.

All Open Wellness hemp products are grown indoors under highly controlled ideal growing conditions in  northern California and southern Oregon.

Your privacy is important to us. All orders placed with Open Wellness are shipped securely and stealthily. There is no additional charge for discreet packaging and shipping.

Yes. Our team meticulously evaluates and selects only the highest quality flower, ensuring that you have access to the best products available at competitive pricing. If you wish to elevate your business with our wholesale finest hemp products on the west coast, contact our team today at george@opushemp.co. Visit our wholesale page for further information.

Our team is always meticulously evaluating and selecting only the highest quality flower, ensuring that you have access to the best products available at competitive pricing.

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States We Ship To

Shipping Limitations

THCa products can’t be shipped to: Oregon, Arkansas, Minnesota, Rhode Island, and Idaho.

What is Hemp?

Hemp is cannabis with a Delta-9 THC concentration ≤ 0.3% by dry weight.

Federal Law

Consumable hemp products are federally legal and permitted to ship over state lines.

State Law

Delta-9 (≤ 0.3%) from hemp is legal in all 50 states, while a few states have banned Delta-8.

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All Opus products contain a concentration equal to or less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis. Products containing hemp-derived THC at this concentration are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. Check with your local laws before purchasing. Drug tests specifically detect metabolites of Delta-9 THC. You should not use this product if you have concerns regarding passing a drug test. By purchasing any Opus product, you assume full responsibility for all parts pertaining to your purchase.

All Opus products contain a concentration equal to or less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis. Products containing hemp-derived THC at this concentration are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. Check with your local laws before purchasing. Drug tests specifically detect metabolites of Delta-9 THC. You should not use this product if you have concerns regarding passing a drug test. By purchasing any Opus product, you assume full responsibility for all parts pertaining to your purchase.

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