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Our flower is all natural. We only remove the chemicals in the flower that shouldn't be in your lungs.

What? How are you growing your cannabis so it has unwanted chemicals in it? Clean cannabis does not need to be altered, because everything in it is what you want. How is that still 'natural' cannabis if you're processing it?

Great packaging!

Thank you! Basically there are different ways of harvesting, flushing, and curing the flower. These are processes every cultivator does. We've developed a replacement process to traditional techniques that produces a smoother cleaner smoke.

With flushing for example. If a cultivator doesn't flush their plant (giving only water for the last two weeks), the flower will contain nutrients from the soil and have a very harsh smoke.

Our process helps the plant naturally break down sugars, salts, and chlorophyll without removing any CBD. It's just a better version of what everyone already does.

Does this answer your question?

It sounds like you're processing poor quality cannabis for commercial consumption. No?

What most people don't have an awareness for is how poor the quality is in America in general. Cannabis should be cool smoking, soft on the palate, throat and lungs, amazingly packed full of flavor and aroma... right down to the last hit in the bowl.

All by itself, no cure, no processing other than trimming and properly drying it.

This is why I wrote the book I wrote. This is why I spend time every day helping people become better growers, through a better understanding of the cannabis plant. "Secrets to Growing Trichome Dense Cannabis" explains the variables involved with growing superior quality cannabis.

When you start with this level of quality for your cannabis, I will be extremely interested in seeking out your product. ;) I wish you the best of success in your ventures, you're on a hard road which has many potential rewards. :D

Go BE Awesome! :D

We use high quality organic hemp (without seeds, not trim). A lot of the smoothness of the smoke depends on the flushing and the cure. I've meet farmers who spend more than six months curing their flower to enable the plant to digest the nutrients inside. As a grower yourself, I know you understand the importance of not just the growing process but also the flushing/curing process.

Thank you for the well wishes, I wish you the best too. It's an exciting journey.

The smoothness of the smoke depends on how the plant was grown. Extended cure times only make poor quality a bit better.

PROPERLY grown cannabis does not require a cure to smoke smoothly, only a quick dry. Again, I'm attempting to describe to you a quality you have not experienced. Your company success is being held back by your lack of awareness regarding true quality cannabis.

When you understand what I mean, you'll see why I'm so passionate about the subject.

Wishing you vastly broadened awareness soon! :)