Learn more: https://www.cornbreadhemp.com/blogs/learn/flower-only-vs-whole-plant-cbd-oil The term Whole Plant came into popularity with full spectrum CBD products, but does that mean that all full spectrum CBD products are Whole Plant? In fact, it does not. Which is why Cornbread Hemp created the first ever Flower-Only full spectrum CBD products, from USDA organic Kentucky hemp. Cannabinoids are produced in the flower of the hemp plant, not the stems, seeds, leaves, or stalk. So why does Big CBD continue to use the entire plant to make their CBD products? Because they're focused on scale and profits. At Cornbread Hemp, we're focused on producing the highest quality products available on the market. Each year, the female cannabis plant will sense the end of the growing season approaching, at which point she will begin to secrete resin in her blooming flowers. This resin is sticky and helps the plant to improve her chances of pollination before the end of the season. However, what most folks don't know, is that this resin is also where the full spectrum of cannabinoids is found.

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Learn more: https://www.cornbreadhemp.com/blogs/learn/flower-only-vs-whole-plant-cbd-oil The term Whole Plant came into popularity with full spectrum CBD products, but does that mean that all full spectrum CBD products are Whole Plant? In fact, it does not. Which is why Cornbread Hemp created the first ever Flower-Only full spectrum CBD products, from USDA organic Kentucky hemp. Cannabinoids are produced in the flower of the hemp plant, not the stems, seeds, leaves, or stalk. So why does Big CBD continue to use the entire plant to make their CBD products? Because they're focused on scale and profits. At Cornbread Hemp, we're focused on producing the highest quality products available on the market. Each year, the female cannabis plant will sense the end of the growing season approaching, at which point she will begin to secrete resin in her blooming flowers. This resin is sticky and helps the plant to improve her chances of pollination before the end of the season. However, what most folks don't know, is that this resin is also where the full spectrum of cannabinoids is found.

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