The quality of your flower determines the quality of your infusion. Whether you're working with CBD for non-intoxicating wellness products or delta-8 for a milder experience, starting with tested, lab-verified flower is the first step.
What to look for
CBD Hemp Flower
High-CBD, low-THC flower is ideal for making non-intoxicating infusions — perfect for CBD tinctures, topicals, and edibles without the psychoactive effects. Legal under the 2018 Farm Bill when below 0.3% delta-9 THC.
CBD Hemp Flower
High-CBD, low-THC flower for non-intoxicating infusions and blends.
~$20–40/ozDelta-8 THC Flower
Delta-8 offers a milder, more clear-headed psychoactive experience compared to delta-9 THC. It's available as CBD hemp flower sprayed or infused with delta-8 distillate. Check your state's legality before purchasing.
Delta-8 THC Flower
Milder psychoactive effects — a legal alternative in many states.
~$25–50/ozHemp Flower Sampler
Not sure which strain you prefer? Samplers let you try multiple varieties to find the cannabinoid and terpene profile that works best for your infusion goals.
Hemp Flower Sampler
Try multiple strains to find your preferred CBD/terpene profile.
~$30–50Growing Your Own
For complete control over strain selection and growing conditions, consider growing from seed. Feminized seeds produce only female plants (the cannabinoid-rich ones), autoflower varieties harvest in 8–10 weeks, and high-CBD seeds stay below 0.3% THC in most cases.
Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Guaranteed female plants — no seed sorting required.
~$30–60/packAutoflower Seeds
Beginner-friendly seeds that flower automatically regardless of light schedule.
~$25–50/packHigh-CBD Seeds
Grow your own CBD-rich flower for non-intoxicating infusions.
~$30–55/packCheck your local laws
Decarb is still required
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