CBD Herb for vaping
CBD flowers are dried flowers of industrial hemp with a naturally occurring CBD content (up to 8%). They are most commonly used for vaporization – heating the herb with a dry herb vaporizer, which produces vapour instead of smoke. This makes it a gentler way to enjoy the naturally occurring compounds found in hemp, without combustion and without unpleasant smoke.
The effect of vaporization is usually fast (typically felt within a few minutes), moderately intense (often associated with a sense of relaxation and calm) and gradually fades, while vaporization can be repeated again if needed.
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CBD or CBG – what is the difference?
In this category, you will find not only CBD flowers, but also CBG flowers. Both options have their own specific characteristics and may suit different moments and preferences.
CBD is often seen more as a cannabinoid for the mind. It is commonly chosen during the day, when looking for focus, mental balance or a greater sense of wellbeing.
CBG is often associated mainly with physical relaxation, overall calm and evening comfort. It is frequently chosen when you want to slow down, switch off and prepare for rest or sleep.
Tip: The choice is very individual – some people prefer CBD in the evening, while others enjoy CBG during the day.
Vaporization vs. smoking – what is the difference?
The main difference is what you inhale.
Smoking
- the flower is lit
- combustion takes place
- smoke and irritating substances are produced
Vaporization
- the flower is only heated
- it is not burned
- vapour is produced, not smoke
That is why vaporization is considered a gentler way to work with herbs. Many people who switch to vaporization describe greater comfort and a lighter experience overall.
How can CBD flowers be used?
- Vaporization – the most common and most popular method
- Tea / infusion – the flowers can be used to prepare tea
- Further processing – for example in recipes
Quality and origin of the flowers
The flowers come from certified industrial hemp varieties selected for their natural cannabinoid profile, including CBD or CBG.
They contain no additives or artificial substances – this is a purely natural product, hand-harvested and gently processed.
How to get started with vaporization?
Use a vaporizer designed for dry herbs. Ideally, choose one with temperature control.
Do not grind it into powder – it is enough to lightly crumble it with your fingers.
Add the flower to about half of the chamber and do not pack it down, so air can flow through properly.
A commonly recommended range is 170–200 °C (depending on the type of vaporizer).
Summary: CBD flowers for vaporization are a natural and gentle way to enjoy hemp without smoke or combustion – simply choose the option that suits you best.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I smoke CBD flowers?
CBD flowers are not intended for smoking. The most common and gentlest way to use them is vaporization, where the flower is heated rather than burned.
Do I need a special device for vaporization?
Yes, for vaporization you need a vaporizer designed for dry herbs. It allows the flowers to be heated without combustion and without producing smoke.
What is the difference between CBD and CBG flowers?
CBG flowers are especially popular for overall physical relaxation and calm, and are often chosen more for the evening. CBD flowers are more commonly selected during the day, when they may suit mental wellbeing, focus and balance.
Can I eat CBD or CBG flowers?
No, the flowers are not intended for direct consumption. They serve as a raw material for further processing – cannabinoids are activated by heat.
Are CBD and CBG flowers legal?
Yes, these products comply with the applicable THC limits required by current legislation. Sale to persons under 18 years of age is prohibited.




