Lifter CBD Hemp Flower
Certificate of Analysis
Here is the Lifter COA lab report. It shows the CBD, THC, and checks for safety.
Product overview
The Lifter strain has been around for a while. People talk about it because of the higher CBD levels and the way it feels. It is kind of calming but also gives a little energy. That is one way to put it. Some use it in the daytime when they want to stay clear but also relaxed.
Key features
The name is just Lifter. CBD usually lands between fourteen and twenty percent. THC stays under zero point three percent, so it does not cause a high. The smell has earthy pine, some lemon, and a bit of berry. The buds are dense and green with orange hairs and frosty trichomes. It is grown naturally, no pesticides or GMO.
Why people use it
For many, it helps with mood. Others say it is good for stress when the day feels heavy. Some take it for ongoing pain. A lot of people use it for focus since there is no THC buzz to get in the way.
How to use it
You can smoke it. That way you get the taste right away. Some prefer a dry herb vaporizer since it feels smoother. You could cook with it, make butter or oil, then add that to food. A few people make topicals from it for sore spots.
About the testing
Each batch is tested in a third party lab. They check the cannabinoid levels, the terpenes, and make sure there are no metals, pesticides, or microbes. Here is the full lab report.
Packaging
It comes in different amounts. The flower is packed in airtight containers so it stays fresh. They are resealable, so you can open and close them without losing much.
Staying legal
Because THC is under zero point three percent, it meets federal hemp rules. Still, it is smart to check your local laws before you buy or use it.
What people say
“Lifter is my go to for daytime. It keeps me calm but still able to focus.” – Rachel L.
“The flavor is great, and it helps me with anxiety and chronic pain.” – James T.
Tips for using
If you are new to CBD flower, start small. See how your body reacts first. When smoking or vaping, take slow breaths. Store it in a cool dark place so it lasts longer.
If you want to read more about CBD strains and hemp, check the Mary Jane’s Bakery blog.
Safety note
This is not medical advice. Everyone is different, so effects vary from person to person.
Lanita M. Ford –
Happy with the strain