CBD vs THC? Marijuana vs Hemp?

Marijuana vs Hemp? CBD vs THC? – What are Their Differences?

Knowing the differences between CBD and THC as well as marijuana and hemp is necessary for choosing a CBD product that suits you.

Marijuana vs Hemp

Both marijuana and hemp belong to the same “Cannabis Sativa” plant. Marijuana is the cannabis plant that gets people high. It has mind-altering properties, and it also has a high abuse risk. Hemp, on the other hand, is nonpsychoactive. It is more commonly used in many industrial products. Its strong fibers are used for textile, paper, insulation, rope, biodegradable plastics, and automotive products, among others. Today though, organically-grown hemp is becoming the primary source of CBD products. As for cannabinoid content, marijuana has a higher THC content but Hemp, on the other hand, has a higher CBD content. Moreover, marijuana is still illegal under federal law, while hemp is legal as long as its THC content is less than 0.3%.

CBD vs THC

THC is the predominant cannabinoid found in most marijuana strains. It is also the primary cannabinoid that causes a psychoactive “high.” CBD, on the other hand, doesn’t cause a high. It’s not psychoactive, doesn’t produce mind-altering effects, and has no addiction risk. On legality, THC is a Schedule I drug and remains illegal federally. CBD, under the 2018 Farm Bill, was removed from the drug schedule. It’s now legal to use, provided that its hemp source has less than 0.3% THC.

Our Lull CBD Products

We sourced our THC-free, broad-spectrum CBD from federally-compliant organic hemp producers. Our CBD products have been tested by a licensed third-party laboratory facility and found to be free from THC, contaminants, or toxic residues. You can view our verifiable certificates of analysis on our website here.