Caveat emptor and all….
To that end, learning about the different lifecycle stages of your CBD can provide a ton of insight. It’s maybe akin to learning how a bill becomes a law. Anyway, in this soup-to-nuts exposé our resident expert, Jason, shares:
Who’s this guy giving us the low-down on growing hemp and producing all the Pure Craft CBD products we love so much? Legit question. After all, it’s good to see what creds a guru is rockin’.
To that end, we thought it’d be prudent to call out Jason’s experience and accomplishments in the cannabis world. So you know he’s beyond qualified to enlighten us on this fascinating topic. This is why he’s an oracle on hemp cultivation and CBD:
Want more than just these highlights? You can get a more in-depth intro to Jason and Pure Craft in our Meet Pure Craft post.
Pure Craft has tough-as-nails standards for our hemp. We laid out the heavy-hitting questions. All answers are provided by Jason. He’s the man with the knowledge, after all!
Pure means that the hemp was grown in organic, unadulterated soil with no synthetic fertilizers and no harmful pesticides.
Pure hemp’s important because you want a clean final product. You want the end products to be free of heavy metals (from synthetic fertilizers) and harmful toxins (from noxious pesticides).
The past challenges are the same as the current challenges for most hemp farmers. Here are some of the primary challenges or uncertainties farmers face:
As demand grows for hemp, farms need to acquire more land to serve that demand. That means even bigger farms to maintain and keep pure. The ones that will excel are the ones who are focused on crossbreeding to obtain the highest levels of CBD (and other cannabinoids) possible while remaining at or below 0.3% THC. These crossbred phenotypes will be unique to that farm, giving them an edge over every other farm. Higher levels of other cannabinoids means more yield per acre.
Our focus had been on nano-optimizing all cannabinoids evenly down to the lowest nanometer — all while maintaining its block chain. Now that we’ve completed that successfully, we’re currently concentratingour research on adding other nano-optimized minerals and vitamins to the cannabinoids. This creates opportunities to promote even more tailored wellness.
Combining my extensive background with cannabis cultivation and the experience of very intelligent nutraceutical chemists is what makes this collaboration so potent. Applying the brightest minds to the research of developing outstanding, highlybioavailable and stable cannabinoid products is the best approach for moving the industry into the future.
It stands to reason that inputs impact outputs. But what’s that really mean for hemp and CBD? Jason connects the dots for us.
The quality of the CBD is directly tied to quality and characteristics of the hemp it’s derived from. Hemp naturally produces high levels of CBD and low levels of THC. Further influencing this are those crossbred cultivars I mentioned previously. So, naturally, the correlation of the cannabinoids levels in the hemp and CBD is evident.
Pure CBD and other cannabinoids result in a cleaner, more quality-driven product. For Pure Craft, we’re focused solely on the end consumer and they deserve the best possible products.
Knowing that we’re starting with a solid foundation (i.e., a farm that is pure) prior to extraction is critical. It means not only a wider range of cannabinoids, but also morally-superior cannabinoids. It allows Pure Craft to stand behind and be proud of everything from the farms we work with to the final products we sell. All while giving our consumers the most benefits from this amazing plant and the greatest value for their CBD investment.
If you want the best CBD products, you need to start with the highest-quality hemp. Creating the purest hemp starts, literally, from the ground up.
Pure Craft’s dedication to “Pure Till The Last Drop” is more than just a cutesy tagline. It’s who we are, what we’re about. That’s why our founder and CEO, Jason Navarrete, partners with farmers and MIT researchers to improve the “seed to sale” process.
Our ultimate goal is to create an ethical, sustainable CBD supply chain while serving consumers with world-class CBD products that’re effective and an outstanding value.
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