Product FAQs

Why do all our CBD flowers come from Cannabis sativa L.?

Although our CBD flowers are labelled as Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid – referring to their aroma profile, flower shape, and general characteristics – all legal CBD products in the European Union must be grown from certified varieties of the Cannabis sativa L. plant.

This means:
✅ All products are derived from industrial hemp with a low THC content (below 0.3%)
✅ Plants are cultivated in accordance with EU regulations, without GMOs or pesticides
✅ While they may differ in appearance and scent (e.g., “Indica” – dense flower, “Sativa” – citrus aroma), their official botanical classification remains Cannabis sativa L.

All our flowers are laboratory-tested and contain a natural spectrum of cannabinoids, including CBD, CBG, CBC, and others.

What does "GMO" mean in the name of some products?

A name like CBD Chillamas F55 GMO Cookies does not mean that the product contains genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

✅ In this case, "GMO Cookies" is the strain name, a commercial label referring to a specific genetic line of hemp known for its aromatic and visual profile
✅ All of our products are grown without GMOs, in accordance with EU regulations for industrial hemp
✅ The name refers only to the strain’s identity, not the cultivation method

As with all our products, strains such as "GMO Cookies" are laboratory tested and confirmed to be clean, safe industrial hemp flowers with THC levels within legally permitted standards.

What’s the difference between Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid?

The terms Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid refer to:

• The flower’s shape
• The aromatic profile
• The overall impression

All products are grown from Cannabis sativa L. strains, but the differences in appearance and scent come from the plant’s specific genetics, not its botanical classification.

How are CBD products tested?

All our products are:
• Lab-tested
• Tested for cannabinoid content (CBD, THC, CBG, CBC...)
• Checked for contaminants and purity

Each product is labeled with accurate cannabinoid values so you know exactly what you’re buying.

How should I store CBD flowers?

• Keep them in a dry, dark place
• At room temperature, away from direct sunlight
• Preferably in airtight packaging
This helps preserve the quality, aroma, and cannabinoid profile.

Can CBD products affect drug testing?

CBD itself is not a drug and will not cause a positive THC test. However, in very rare cases, if products contain trace amounts of THC, there is a slight chance of a false positive result. If you are an athlete or subject to drug testing, we recommend consulting the relevant authority.

What is CBD used for?

CBD products are commonly used for relaxation, stress relief, and to support sleep, pain, or inflammation. Although it is not a medicine, many users incorporate CBD into their daily wellness routine. Always consult your doctor before use if you have any health conditions or are taking medication.

How are CBD flowers and extracts used?

Our products are intended exclusively as collectible items, for aromatic purposes, or as raw material for further processing. They are not intended for consumption or smoking, in accordance with legal regulations.

Are our products legal throughout the EU?

Yes, all products comply with EU regulations that allow a maximum of 0.3% Δ9 THC in industrial hemp. However, before ordering from another country, we recommend checking local laws, as interpretations may vary.

Do our products come with certificates?

Yes. Each product batch comes with a Certificate of Analysis (COA) confirming the cannabinoid profile and product purity through laboratory testing.

Can CBD products cause an allergic reaction?

In very rare cases, individuals who are allergic to plants from the Cannabaceae family (which includes hemp) may experience a mild reaction. If unsure, we recommend testing a small amount of the product on the skin.