What "Full Spectrum" Actually Means
- Jun 29
- 1 min read
You will see the words "full spectrum" on almost everything we make. Here is what that actually means, in plain English, so you can shop with confidence.
What "full spectrum" means
Hemp naturally contains dozens of compounds, not just CBD. A full-spectrum extract keeps the whole lineup together: CBD plus minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBN, along with the plant's natural terpenes. Nothing is stripped out and nothing is isolated.
Full spectrum vs. broad spectrum vs. isolate
Full spectrum keeps everything the hemp plant offers, including the trace amount of THC that is naturally present (under the legal 0.3%).
Broad spectrum keeps the supporting compounds but removes the THC.
Isolate is CBD only, with everything else taken away.
We make full-spectrum products because we like keeping the plant whole and as nature grew it.
A note on trace THC
Because full-spectrum hemp keeps that small, legal amount of THC, it is possible for it to show up on a drug test. If that matters for your work, it is worth knowing before you buy. You are always responsible for knowing the rules where you live and work.
How we make ours
Everything is Colorado-grown and third-party lab tested. We are a local, veteran-owned shop in Greeley, and we are happy to walk you through any product in person or over the phone.
The fine print
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Full-spectrum products contain trace THC and may appear on a drug test. Must be 21+ to purchase.
