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“Organic” and “100% THC-free” hemp flowers: a misleading promise?


In the world of CBD, it is not uncommon to see some retailers promising “ 100% organic THC-free ” hemp flowers. While this claim may seem appealing to consumers concerned about their health and the legality of the products they are purchasing, it raises serious questions about its veracity.

As we explained earlier in this < article > , it is biologically impossible to obtain a hemp strain that is naturally free of THC . This means that any hemp flower advertised as “THC-free” has likely undergone a chemical or physical transformation process to remove this cannabinoid. Here’s why these claims are misleading and why such a process can in no way be called 100% organic.



1. An invasive process is required to remove THC



To offer “THC-free” hemp flowers, it is essential to subject the plant to a special treatment. This type of process usually involves invasive purification methods, such as extraction using solvents or other chemical techniques . These processes are far from natural and alter the original composition of the flower.

While it is possible to remove almost all of the THC, it is crucial to understand that these transformations require the use of chemicals or other processing agents, meaning the flowers can no longer be considered 100% organic.



2. Why these claims are misleading



Promising “100% organic THC-free” hemp flowers misleads consumers on several levels:

Biological Inaccuracy : As mentioned, it is impossible to naturally grow a hemp strain without THC, although breeding techniques can reduce its content. Every hemp plant will always produce trace amounts of THC due to genetics and natural biosynthesis.

Non-organic process : To offer products that are truly THC-free, it is necessary to process them, usually in a laboratory . This process is not natural or organic. It involves the use of solvents , heat , or other chemical processes that are far removed from organic farming practices.

Use of misleading terms : The combination of the terms “THC-free” and “100% organic” creates a false impression. The consumer might believe that they are buying a completely natural product free of any processing, when this is not the case. Even if the flower has been grown organically, the purification steps cannot be considered part of this practice.

3. What to look for in a truly organic product

For those who prefer organic products, it is important to understand that hemp flowers naturally rich in CBD still contain trace amounts of THC . If complete absence of THC is a priority for you, it is best to look for processed products like CBD isolates or certain extracts that have undergone purification processes.

However, if you are looking for an organic product , it is essential to accept the minimal presence of THC in the raw flower, which remains within the legal limits (below 0.3% in France). Truly organic products will respect these standards as well as the plant and its virtuous molecules, without modifying its composition , while guaranteeing a culture without pesticides, herbicides or other artificial chemicals.

Conclusion: Beware of false promises

Merchants who advertise “100% organic THC-free” hemp flower often play on the confusion between technical terms and consumer expectations. It is impossible to obtain THC-free hemp flower naturally, and if a product is truly THC-free, it cannot be 100% organic due to the chemical processes involved in achieving this goal.

As a consumer, it is essential to be vigilant and turn to traders who are transparent about the origin and processing of their products. AtMonRituelCBD , we are committed to providing you with clear information and offering you CBD flowers and edibles that comply with legal standards and respect authentic organic practices . Do not hesitate to contact us for any questions about our cultivation methods or the composition of our products.

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