Harvest January 27, 2020 – Posted in: Blog

Harvesting the Hemp crop is just as important, if not more, than every other factor that goes into the ultimate quality of CBD including genetics and environment.

The vast majority of cannabinoids and terpenes in Hemp flowers aren’t even mature until the final few weeks before maturity.

Harvesting the crop too earlier can cause a low-quality chemical profile, but waiting too long to harvest Hemp also changes the ideal combination of Hemp compounds. Hemp has to be harvested at the precise moment of peak maturity to ensure the best CBD oil outcome.

Most of the Hemp industry chooses to opt into the drying and curing process after harvesting, however, this puts the plant’s character and cannabinoid profile at risk. It also produces the risk of mold, mildew, and other problems that impact the drying flowers.

We feel that preserving the optimal cannabinoid profile of our hand-selected hemp genetics at the precise moment of peak maturity is our main goal. That’s why instead of letting our flowers dry out in a field or warehouse, we take them straight from the harvest into a cryogenic freezer.

This quickly freezes the cannabinoids and terpenes into place, preserving the plant’s natural chemical profile as nature intended.