Very Low THC (- 0.3%)

Very Low THC content – with levels below 0.3%

A THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) content below 0.3% is typically associated with hemp plants. In many regions, especially the UK and the United States, hemp is legally defined as cannabis containing 0.3% THC or less (on a dry weight basis). This very low THC level distinguishes hemp from marijuana, which typically contains higher concentrations of THC, the psychoactive compound responsible for the “high” associated with cannabis.

Products made from very low THC Cannabis (or hemp), such as CBD (cannabidiol) oils or hemp-derived goods, are legally allowed to be sold in many places due to their low THC content. It’s important to note that while THC levels in hemp are low, CBD levels can be higher. CBD is another compound found in cannabis that doesn’t induce a high and is being researched for its potential therapeutic benefits.

Very low THC seeds are commonly grown and used for various purposes, including relaxation, wellness, and potential health benefits, without the psychoactive effects associated with higher THC concentrations found in ‘marijuana’.

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