Do you want to be part of the hottest CBD trend? Grind up some smokeable flower, roll it up and smoke it. Yes, smoking hemp is completely legal and (according to most users) very pleasant…of course without the “high”. Smoking hemp has become so popular these days that you might even find pre-rolls in gas stations.

If you have never tried to smoke hemp, then you are probably wondering why the hell you want to try it. In the following we will go into everything you never knew you wanted to know about the fashion of hemp smoking. When you have finished this article, you should have a good idea whether smoking hemp is right for you.

 Why should someone smokeable flower?

This whole “hemp smoking trend” started in earnest after the Farm Act 2018 made it legal for American farmers to grow hemp. Now that it is easier for people in North America to get quality hemp products, it just makes sense that they would try to smoke it, doesn’t it? Even in states with strict marijuana laws, it is legal nationwide to grow and use hemp products that contain no more than 0.3 percent THC.

But people would not continue to smoke hemp if it was not pleasant… would they? Users don’t smoke hemp just because of the “cool factor”, right? OK, smoking hemp in public is an undeniable novelty, but many users claim that smoking hemp is a very relaxing experience. Especially thanks to the CBD content, people who smoke hemp say that they have a clear head without the negative effects of THC. Best CBD Canine

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Beyond CBD: Other reasons for smoking the smokeable flower

Besides the CBD, the hemp varieties also contain many secondary cannabinoids, flavonoids and aromatic terpenes. This means that you can enjoy the flavors of your favorite cannabis strain without worrying about it affecting your professional or personal life.

Besides enjoying the terpenes of your favorite strain, smoking hemp is one of the best ways to experiment with the “entourage effect”. In short, the “entourage effect” refers to the theory that all chemicals naturally present in cannabis act synergistically to produce a stronger effect.

So while the CBD works well on its own (i.e. in an isolate product), some researchers claim that it works even better in combination with other naturally occurring compounds. Smoking hemp allows you to test the “entourage effect” yourself without the adverse effects of THC.

Because hemp bypasses the digestive system, all these cannabinoids and terpenes enter the bloodstream directly. For this reason, users claim that hemp has a stronger effect on their body compared to food and oils.