OATZMEAL™

Superior Yields, Elevated Profits, Faster Processing, Reduced Risk

OATZMEAL™ is a high-ranking CBG and Zero THC industrial hemp strain that is entirely THC-free (both THC-A and Delta-9 THC). On large-scale outdoor field acreage, this Zero THC variety grows a consistent 14% CBG and 0.00% THC, with elevated CBG levels achieved in greenhouse environments.

Disclaimer: In high-cannabinoid hemp, hermaphrodism is an expected probability of a typical plant species stress response of hemp plants. OATZMEAL™ will display hermaphroditic traits if cultivated in sub-optimal environments and can be averted with thorough monitoring and appropriate crop-growing techniques. Please remember that all high-cannabinoid hemp requires persistent monitoring and care. We strongly advise all farmers to observe their fields.

Zero THC brings ZERO RISKS to farming, transport, extraction, or sales from THC.

FAQ

  • Planting: Region dependent, we suggest late May - June for most areas in the continental USA.

    Spacing: 3’-5’ depending on planting date.

    Harvesting: Mid-late September.

    Caution must be taken when harvesting CBG varietals to prevent trichome loss.

  • Yields: High yielding, up to 4000 lbs/acre.

    Structure: Indica dominant, Stout plant, Stacking flower

  • Potency: Expect 14% CBG, 0.00% THC

    Feminization: 99%+ feminized

  • Early harvesting.

    No THC remediation needed.

    High-level marketplace demand.

    Creating harvest to fulfillment earlier.

  • Zero THC variety equates to no worries for hot hemp.

    OATZMEAL™ does not go hot as it contains zero psychoactive components.

    Zero THC brings ZERO RISKS to farming, transport, extraction, or sales from THC.

  • Quicker & lower processing

    No failed "hot crops"

    Elevated market demand

    Ahead of time harvesting

    High-level yields

    High-level CBG values

  • All cannabinoid markets are available to Zero THC - flower is consistently compliant; therefore, extracts/concentrates/edibles/tinctures are always below THC limits.

    CBG biomass has greater value than CBD