Quebec-based Bleuh launches its new De La Ferme light cannabis products
The Quebec-based company Bleuh will soon begin selling its new "light" cannabis products at provincial recreational cannabis retailers. These low-THC products (less than 2%), marketed under the De La Ferme brand, will be available starting in February.
Bleuh aims to meet consumers' legitimate demand by offering high-quality recreational cannabis products with a low THC. In February, Canadian consumers will have access to more than fifteen recreational cannabis products Bleuh and From the Farm.
The New CBD Hashish

CBD Hash from the Farm
Handcrafted, this hashish with its unique aromas contains more than 32% of CBD AND 10% of CBG, a first in Canada. This ‘old-school’ hashish is the result of a blend made from premium-quality cannabis flowers. The product will be sold in 3.5-gram packages in an amber glass container.
The New CBD Flower Sticks

De La Ferme CBD Flower Sticks
"Light" cannabis pre-rolls will be available in packs of 7. Each pre-roll contains 0.35g of ground flower and has a THC content of CBD approximately 12% and less than 2% of THC. Cherry Blossom flowers will be used to blend each joint.
The New High-CBD Dried Flowers

The New High-CBD Dried Flowers from La Ferme
Grown using responsible farming practices, HAUT CBD flowers are sold in 3.5g packages. The average CBD content is 14%, with less than 2% of THC. Each flower has a rich terpene profile.
The Cherry Blossom

Cherry Blossom CBD from La Ferme
Cherry Blossom is a very popular strain in the United States. In Quebec, it will be sold in 15g packages with an average CBD content of 14% and less than 2% of THC. Its unique flower buds offer a wide variety of natural aromas. Cherry Blossom (dominant) Indica is grown responsibly in the Centre-Du-Québec region.
The New MÉLANGE CBD Dried Flowers

CBD Blend from the Farm
Sold in 28g packages, each flower contains more than 10% of CBD and less than 2% of THC. The different cultivars used in this blend come from “cannabis light” varieties grown in Quebec.
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