Does CBD Come In Different Strains?

25 November, 2019

Although plenty of people enjoy the intoxicating effects of THC and who embrace legal cannabis consumption, an increasing number of individuals are also interested in strains that contain higher levels of CBD.

But are different CBD strains a real thing?

The short answer: Yes.

CBD-dominant strains of marijuana are relatively new to the industry as a whole. The demand for CBD products has exponentially increased over the past decade. Cannabis cultivators have taken notice, and began to create CBD-dominant marijuana strains that are becoming increasingly popular in this ever-evolving industry.

What Are High-CBD Strains?

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THC and CBD are the two most abundant cannabinoids found in cannabis. Generally, cannabis strains are bred for their high-THC profiles that offer the high that marijuana is famous for. Not everyone who consumes cannabis, however, is a fan of the often-intense psychoactivity associated with THC.

CBD-dominant strains have been created to contain a higher percentage of CBD than THC. Strains high in CBD usually provide the benefits of cannabis without the strong psychoactive effects THC is known for.

CBD/THC Ratios: What You Need to Know

CBD/THC ratios can be confusing. Following is an explanation of what to expect when experimenting with these strains. Note that everyone is different when it comes to the way cannabis affects them. Those with zero tolerance to marijuana may experience cerebral effects, even when THC percentages are very low.

  • 18:1 —This is a high CBD, low THC ratio. This choice of a CBD strain won’t typically offer much intoxication, making it great for people who have never consumed cannabis before.
  • 8:1 — This is another high CBD, low THC ratio. It is also a good choice for those new to cannabis who are unsure of how they tolerate THC. It is rarely considered intoxicating.
  • 4:1 — This is considered a high CBD, medium THC ratio. While it still contains more CBD than THC, it is best for those who have some experience with THC as it could cause mild to moderate intoxicating effects, depending on the individual.
  • 1:1 — This is considered a balanced CBD to THC ratio. A 1:1 ratio is best used by individuals who know they can tolerate THC and have some experience with it. It is known to be intoxicating in moderate doses, something that should be considered if interested in experimenting with these different strains of CBD.

The higher the percentage of CBD, the less likely you are to get high from the THC content a CBD strain contains.

If you’re a THC novice, it’s suggested that you start with strains that contain a higher CBD/THC ratio and experiment until you find what works best for you. Your best bet is to speak directly to a budtender at your local dispensary to see what options might be best for you.

CBD Strains: Hemp vs. Marijuana

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Just a decade ago, there were only a few people who were passionate about CBD. Today it’s trendy. Not only are there countless CBD companies to choose from, but CBD oil is sold basially everywhere. From high-end Hollywood boutiques to Texas truck stops to everywhere in between, CBD has officially gone mainstream.

Marijuana strains that have a high CBD content, however, are a bit different from the CBD oil that’s available virtually everywhere. They’re both sourced from cannabis. However, one is sourced from hemp and the other from marijuana.

CBD from Hemp

The CBD that’s widely available is sourced from hemp and is required to contain less than 0.3% THC. This is the CBD you’ll find online and at different retailers across the nation. At Joy Organics, all of our CBD is derived from hemp and has had any trace amounts of THC scrubbed from our products. While some enjoy having THC in their CBD products, a large number of people prefer a product without any at all.

CBD from Marijuana

Although marijuana is typically prized for the THC it contains, there are strains that are bred specifically to contain more CBD than THC. These CBD strains are only permitted in states that have passed recreational and/or medical cannabis laws.

Different CBD Strains: Just the Beginning

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The world of cannabis is one that is rapidly changing with every year that comes and goes. Less than ten years ago, CBD was largely unheard of. Today, it has become a household name. With the legalization of recreational and medical cannabis in some states, the stigma surrounding marijuana is slowly dissipating.

While different CBD strains are fairly new to the cannabis scene, it’s likely only a matter of time before we see more breeders turn to the cultivation of CBD-specific strains. We imagine there will come a time when CBD strains are just as popular as THC strains, and our cannabis experience can be more customized to fit our specific, personal wants and needs.

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By Joy Smith
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Joy Smith is Joy Organics Co-founder and visionary. After her own life-changing experience with CBD, Joy started Joy Organics to create a line of sustainable and premium CBD products consumers could trust. Before founding Joy Organics, Joy worked as an itinerant speaker, traveling to over four continents to empower women across the globe.

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