These CBD Kushmintz flowers by Xuxes are among the latest releases from this young and colorful brand of cannabinoid-rich products. They're a perfect choice for cultivators wanting the full flavour of cannabis without any psychoactive effects.
These large, tangy-flavoured buds have been grown in Italian greenhouses with absolute quality guarantees and safety. With a concentration of 6% CBD and less than 0.2% THC, there's absolutely nothing for the cultivator to worry about - just sit back and enjoy the fantastic taste, relaxation, and the benefits derived from this molecule.
CBD Kushmintz flowers by Xuxes represent yet another novelty in this Barcelona-based company's catalog. These thick buds, featuring light green and yellow hues, have been bred in Italy under the strictest quality control by their professionals.
The intense taste of citrus like lemon, permeate every inch of these flowers, which feature CBD concentration of 8%, compared to a meager THC of 0.2%. Moreover, these buds manage to maintain a 2% CBG, a beneficial and rare cannabinoid.
They are delivered in retro-designed smell-proof packaging with a zip closure to prevent the buds from losing freshness and quality. The package can be opened and closed as many times as you want, without losing any of its flavor.
Each pack includes 3g of cured flowers ready to go.
Even though CBD is being used in other EU countries to carry out alternative treatments with Cannabis, these treatments should be recommended by a certified medical authority, exclusively.
La Huerta's Opinion
Eager cultivators can find plenty of CBD-rich products at La Huerta Grow Shop, such as extracts, E-Liquids, or CBD oil. In compliance with Spanish and European laws:
Product for collection only.
Not fit for human consumption.
This product complies with the laws of its country of origin.
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