What is CBD Hash / CBD Pollinate?
This product is a highly concentrated CBD extract which contains the complete spectrum of cannabinoids. Our Tom Hemp’s blossoms are made from EU certified industrial hemp, and are treated with a gentle CO2 extraction technique, resulting in a high-quality final product. Unlike traditional hashish, CBD hash contains little to no THC (less than 0.2% in the EU) and a high concentration of cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive cannabinoid. That’s why the hash contains all terpenes, flavonoids, CBDa, CBDV and of course CBD itself. So you’re benefitting from more than just cannabidiol, you’re also getting further valuable substances found in the cannabis plant. During CO2 extraction, these substances are filtered out of the plant material with carbon dioxide.
Legality and production in Germany
For a long time, in Germany natural hemp products were associated with marijuana, which contains THC. But the rising numbers of studies showing the positive effects of the cannabis plant are leading to wider acceptance in society. Companies working professionally and transparently and adhering to high quality standards, which Tom Hemp’s also complies with, are making the benefits of hemp or CBD to be specific more widely known. This is also leading to products moving further away from their one-time “stoner-image”.
Does CBD Hash Get You High?
No, CBD pollinates does not produce a high. It contains only trace amounts of THC, which means it has no intoxicating or psychoactive effects. Instead, users often report feelings of relaxation, stress relief, and mild pain reduction – without any mental impairment.
Is CBD Pollinate Legal?
In many European countries – including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland – CBD hash is legal, provided the THC content remains below 0.2% (thresholds may vary by country). Always check for a valid lab report (COA) when purchasing to ensure compliance and transparency.
How Can CBD Pollinate Be Used?
There are several ways to consume CBD hash:
- Vaporizing: Using a vaporizer for gentle and efficient inhalation.
- Smoking: Combined with tobacco or herbal blends (where legally permitted).
- Infusing into edibles: Such as cannabutter or CBD-infused dishes. Heating is necessary to activate cannabinoids.
Note: In some countries, smoking CBD products is not legally allowed. In such cases, CBD hash is sold as an aromatic or collector’s item only.
What role do terpenes play in CBD hash?
A key factor in the quality of CBD hash is its terpene profile. Terpenes are natural aromatic compounds found in many plants and are responsible for the distinct scent and character of each variety. In CBD hash, terpenes define the aroma experience – ranging from earthy and spicy to sweet, resinous or slightly citrusy notes. Each batch carries its own unique profile depending on the genetics and processing. When looking to buy CBD hash, it is worth paying attention not only to texture and origin, but also to the terpene profile, as it plays a major role in the overall sensory quality.
Is CBD hash legal?
In many European countries, including Germany, Austria and Switzerland, CBD hash is legal as long as the THC content remains below 0.2% (legal thresholds may vary slightly depending on the country). When purchasing CBD hash, always ensure that a valid laboratory analysis (COA) is available to verify cannabinoid content and compliance.
How to identify high-quality CBD hash
When choosing CBD hash, consider the following:
- Lab-tested quality (COA): Verified CBD and THC levels
- Hemp origin: EU-certified and controlled cultivation
- Aroma: Natural, complex and not artificially altered
- Texture: Depending on the type, soft, slightly oily or crumbly – never overly dry or hard
Storage recommendations
To maintain quality and aroma, store CBD hash:
- in an airtight container
- in a cool, dry and dark place
- away from direct sunlight
Proper storage helps preserve the natural terpene profile over time.
Note: CBD hash is typically sold as an aroma product, c Please note that the intended use and handling of CBD products may be subject to local regulations. Always check the legal framework applicable in your region.