CBD Tangerina flowers by La Catalana CBD are perfect for consumers looking to substitute THC with another cannabinoid that has no psychoactive effect. These buds, with a guaranteed assurance of safety from their origin in Switzerland, offer all the flavor and aroma of their sour and sweet genetics.
They exhibit an attractive dark green and orange hue, thanks to their stamens. These premium quality, big calibre compact flowers barely reach 0.2% of THC, which means they completely lack psychotropic effects.
CBD Tangerina flowers from La Catalana CBD are the best way to enjoy the full flavor of this unique strain without experiencing the psychoactive effects of cannabis. These flowers are grown in indoor systems situated in Switzerland, provided with all the care and security guarantees for which the Alpine country is renowned.
Their aroma is intense, fresh, brimming with sugar, fruity and citrus sensation. Varied levels have < 0.02% THC, as per European law regulation.
These flowers come in an odor-proof package with a sealed closure, preventing the buds from losing freshness and quality. The container can be opened and closed as many times as needed, without losing any bit of flavor. The package contains 2g of cured flowers.
Although in other EU countries CBD is being used for alternative treatments with Cannabis, these treatments must be recommended by a certified medical authority, exclusively.
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In compliance with Spanish and European laws:
Product for collection only.
Not fit for human consumption.
This product complies with the regulations of its country of origin.
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