Type and Genetics
Natural Suit's Dry Sift CBD is organically obtained pesticide-free and has all the safety and quality certifications, including those that certify it is free of pesticides and GMOs, which confirm the plants it comes from have not been treated with genetically modified hormones.
This extraction is achieved solely from natural hemp strains rich in CBD. Its levels, higher than 75% of CBD versus >0.02% of THC, make it a highly sought-after concentrate by cultivators looking for a derivative with relaxing effects but without any psychoactive influence.
The resin has an excellent dark golden color on both the interior and exterior. It feels hard, not very malleable, but can be broken up with the fingers without a problem. Its analysis reveals terpenes derived from strains such as Lemon Pie and Cookies, rounding off an aromatic and irresistible pollen.
The resins are delivered in an odor-proof package to prevent loss of freshness and quality. The zip closure ensures it can be opened and closed as many times as you want without losing the product's properties. The package contains 2g of cured Dry Sift CBD, ready for use.
Though in other EU countries CBD is being used for alternative therapies with Cannabis, these treatments ought to be recommended exclusively by a certified medical authority.
La Huerta's Opinion
Interested cultivators can find many more CBD products at La Huerta Grow Shop. Also extractions, E-Liquids, and CBD Oil.
In compliance with Spanish and European laws:
Product for collection.
Not fit for human consumption.
This product complies with the regulations of its country of origin.
- Articles 368, 371, 372 of the Penal Code.
- Law 17/1967, of April 8, 1967, updating the current legislation on drugs and its adaptation to the United Nations Convention of 1961.
- Royal Decree 729/1999, of November 12, 1999, which updates the current legislation on drugs and adapts to the United Nations Convention of 1961. Directive – 06/13/2002, No.53, Council Directive relating to the common catalog of varieties of agricultural plant species.
- Article 168 (Public Health), Title XIV, TFEU.
- Articles 368, 371, 372 of the Penal Code. Law 17/1967, of April 8, 1967, updating the current legislation on drugs and its adaptation to the United Nations Convention of 1961.
- Royal Decree 729/1999, of November 12, 1999, which updates the current legislation on drugs and adapts to the United Nations Convention of 1961. Directive – 06/13/2002, No.53, Council Directive relating to the common catalog of varieties of agricultural plant species.
- Article 168 (Public Health), Title XIV, TFEU.
- Regulation (EU) No. 639 of the Commission of March 11, 2014, completing Regulation (EU) No. 1307/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing rules applicable to direct payments to farmers under aid schemes within the framework of the common agricultural policy and modifying Annex X of said Regulation.
- Regulation (EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 17, 2013, establishing rules applicable to direct payments to farmers under aid schemes within the framework of the common agricultural policy and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No. 637/2008 and Council Regulation (EC) No. 73/2009.
- Regulation (EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 17, 2013 nº 1308 creating a common organization of the markets in the agricultural sector and repealing Council Regulations (EEC) No. 922/72, (EEC) No. 234/79, (EC) No. 1037/2001 and (EC) No. 1234/2007 of the Council. 1988 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
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