Apricot CBD Hemp Flower Full-Term Smalls Wholesale — Oregon Hemp Flower Farm | Premium Oregon-Grown Balanced Hybrid

Discover the Refined Citrus Experience: Oregon Grown, Hand-Trimmed, Farm Bill Compliant


Strain Highlights and Overview

  • Strain: Apricot CBD Hemp Flower Smalls Full-Term Wholesale from Oregon Hemp Flower Farm
  • Cannabidiol Potency: 26.41% Total Cannabinoids
  • CBDa: 14.93%
  • CBD: 9.81%
  • Type: Balanced Hybrid
  • Farm: Oregon Hemp Flower, Oregon
  • Aroma: Sweet and sour tropical citrus with layered floral notes
  • Flavor: Sweet tangy citrus with apricot depth and floral finish
  • Genetics: Purple Punch × Clementine
  • Dominant Terpenes: trans-Caryophyllene, β-Myrcene, α-Bisabolol
  • Cultivation Method: Full-Term, Controlled Conditions
  • Location: Oregon Grown
  • Cultivation Standards: 100% Organic — No Pesticides, No Additives, No Synthetics
  • Trim Style: 100% Hand Trimmed Buds
  • Effects: Uplifting, Relaxing, Balanced, Euphoric
  • Compliance: Federal Farm Bill Compliant

Cannabinoid Profile

  • THCa: 0.81%
  • Δ9-THC: 0.07%
  • CBDa: 14.93%
  • CBD: 9.81%
  • CBDV: 0.05%
  • CBGa: 0.29%
  • CBG: 0.38%
  • CBC: 0.08%
  • Total Cannabinoids: 26.41%

About Apricot CBD Hemp Flower Full-Term Smalls Wholesale

Not every exceptional hemp strain announces itself with the loudest numbers or the most aggressive genetic pedigree. Some cultivars earn their place in a premium wholesale catalog through a different kind of excellence — the kind built on genetic harmony, aromatic sophistication, and a cannabinoid architecture so unusual and so complete that experienced buyers stop and look twice at the panel before placing their order. Apricot CBD Hemp Flower Full-Term Smalls Wholesale from Oregon Hemp Flower Farm is that kind of cultivar.

Born from the deliberate cross of Purple Punch and Clementine — an indica-leaning dessert strain married to a sativa-forward citrus cultivar — Apricot is the balanced hybrid that lives up to its classification honestly. The Purple Punch influence grounds the experience in the calm, sweet, candy-fruity aromatic depth that indica-leaning consumers recognize and seek. The Clementine influence lifts the entire profile with the bright, zesty citrus energy that prevents the indica foundation from settling into sedation and gives Apricot the uplifting, positivity-forward quality that makes it one of the most broadly accessible cultivars in Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's current collection.

For wholesale buyers searching for CBD smalls flower near me sourcing options that combine genuine market differentiation, broad consumer appeal, and a cannabinoid panel story that stands apart from everything else in the current Oregon hemp smalls market, Apricot Full-Term delivers all three simultaneously — with the organic cultivation provenance and full-term development depth that premium wholesale positioning requires.

What makes Apricot's cannabinoid panel genuinely unusual — and commercially significant — is the split between CBDa and active CBD. At 14.93% CBDa and 9.81% active CBD, Apricot contains one of the highest active CBD fractions in Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's catalog. Most hemp flower carries the majority of its CBD in the acid CBDa form, with active CBD representing a much smaller proportion. Apricot's near-equal split between acid and active forms distinguishes it biochemically from every other cultivar in the lineup — a detail that informed wholesale buyers and retail accounts serving educated consumers will recognize and communicate as a genuine product differentiator.


Genetics and Heritage: Where Purple Punch Meets Clementine

The genetic architecture of Apricot is the result of one of the more inspired breeding decisions in Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's development program — a cross that pairs two parent strains from opposite ends of the aromatic and effect spectrum, creating in the offspring a cultivar that genuinely benefits from both rather than simply averaging them.

Purple Punch is one of the most recognized and most beloved indica-leaning strains in the broader cannabis and hemp genetic library — a dessert-forward cultivar built on Larry OG and Granddaddy Purple parentage that has established itself as the reference point for sweet, grape-and-berry-forward aromatics combined with deeply relaxing, mood-lifting effect quality. Purple Punch's contribution to Apricot is the foundational warmth that makes the cultivar's overall character so inviting: the candy-sweet depth beneath the citrus brightness, the indica-origin relaxation that grounds the hybrid's effect profile, and the dense, resinous bud structure that its indica genetic architecture contributes to the finished flower.

In a CBD hemp context, Purple Punch genetics bring an aromatic sophistication and a consumer accessibility that few other indica parents can match. The sweet, dessert-forward aromatic character that Purple Punch contributes is precisely the profile that first-time and casual hemp consumers find most approachable — there is no challenging earthiness, no unfamiliar diesel character, no resin-forward sharpness requiring an acquired taste. There is only the immediate, pleasant sweetness that draws new consumers in and satisfies experienced ones.

Clementine provides the architectural counterweight that transforms Purple Punch's indica warmth into something genuinely balanced. A sativa-dominant cultivar known for its bright, tangy citrus aroma — clementine orange and lemon notes combining into an energizing, zesty profile — Clementine's influence on Apricot is most visible in the cultivar's top aromatic notes, where the sweet-sour tropical citrus character and the effervescent brightness that distinguish Apricot from purely dessert-sweet profiles emerge most clearly.

The Clementine contribution to the effect profile is equally important: the uplifting, mood-brightening, focus-adjacent quality that prevents Apricot from settling into the body-heaviness that pure Purple Punch descendants can produce. In Apricot, Clementine's sativa influence is the engine of the "uplifting" and "euphoric" effect descriptors — the quality that makes this cultivar appropriate for daytime, social, and creative use contexts.

The offspring of these two parents is CBD smalls that capture what both parents do best: the sweet, dessert-adjacent aromatic depth and gentle physical relaxation of Purple Punch, elevated and brightened by the citrus clarity and mental uplift of Clementine into something more versatile, more balanced, and more broadly appealing than either parent could produce independently.


The Cannabinoid Architecture: Understanding the CBDa/CBD Split

The cannabinoid panel of Apricot Full-Term Smalls is the most technically interesting in the Oregon Hemp Flower smalls collection, and understanding why requires understanding the chemistry that governs how hemp plants accumulate and express cannabinoids in mature flower.

In most hemp cultivars, the vast majority of CBD exists in its acid precursor form — CBDa — at harvest. The conversion of CBDa to active CBD requires decarboxylation, which occurs when the flower is exposed to heat (through smoking, vaping, or cooking) or over extended time at room temperature. A typical premium hemp flower might carry 20–25% CBDa alongside 0.5–1.5% active CBD — a ratio where the acid form overwhelmingly dominates.

Apricot's panel — 14.93% CBDa alongside 9.81% active CBD — represents a dramatically different ratio. The nearly equal split between acid and active CBD suggests that significant natural decarboxylation has already occurred within the plant during its development, producing a cannabinoid profile where a substantial fraction of the CBD is already in its active, bioavailable form before any heat application.

For consumers who consume CBD smalls hemp flower through methods that do not involve high-temperature decarboxylation — cold-process extraction, raw consumption for the acid cannabinoid profile, or other non-combustion applications — Apricot's high active CBD content is a genuinely meaningful distinction. For the retail and wholesale market more broadly, the near-equal split is a panel characteristic that experienced buyers and educated consumers find immediately interesting and genuinely differentiated from the standard high-CBDa profiles that dominate the smalls category.

The additional minor cannabinoids complete the full-spectrum picture: 0.38% active CBG, 0.29% CBGa, 0.08% CBC, 0.05% CBDV, and 0.81% THCa — all contributing to the entourage effect matrix. The 0.07% Δ9-THC is among the lowest in the collection, providing a very conservative federal compliance position alongside the 0.81% THCa that buyers in total-THC calculation states should review with Oregon Hemp Flower's wholesale team.


α-Bisabolol: The Terpene That Makes Apricot Unique in the Collection

The terpene panel of Apricot Full-Term Smalls contains one compound that immediately distinguishes this cultivar from every other strain in the Oregon Hemp Flower smalls collection: α-Bisabolol, the third dominant terpene, is found as a dominant compound in only one other cultivar in the current lineup and represents a functional and aromatic contribution that gives Apricot its most distinctive and most commercially valuable aromatic characteristic.

α-Bisabolol is a naturally occurring terpene found in the Candeia tree and in German chamomile, where it has been used for centuries in skincare and wellness applications for its documented soothing, anti-inflammatory, and skin-permeation-enhancing properties. In the hemp terpene context, bisabolol is among the most therapeutically interesting minor terpenes — and its presence as a dominant compound in Apricot's profile is a direct genetic consequence of the Purple Punch × Clementine cross expressing a terpene combination that neither parent alone would typically produce at this level.

Aromatically, α-Bisabolol contributes the floral finish that distinguishes Apricot's overall profile from purely fruity or purely citrusy cultivars. The sweet, slightly spiced floral note that bisabolol produces — sometimes described as reminiscent of chamomile or mild white flowers — is what appears at the end of Apricot's aromatic experience after the tropical citrus and apricot depth have made their initial impression. It is the finishing note that gives the overall profile its "refined" character — the element that elevates Apricot from simply pleasant to genuinely sophisticated.

Functionally, bisabolol's documented anti-inflammatory properties and its skin-permeation enhancement effects are meaningful for the wellness-oriented consumer segment that constitutes an increasing proportion of the retail hemp market. For retail accounts serving consumers interested in the specific therapeutic dimensions of the products they choose — and who are sophisticated enough to read and evaluate terpene panels — bisabolol's presence in Apricot is a talking point and a differentiator that most competing CBD smalls flower wholesale products simply cannot offer.


trans-Caryophyllene and β-Myrcene in Apricot's Context

The roles that trans-Caryophyllene and β-Myrcene play in Apricot's aromatic and functional profile are shaped by their interaction with the Purple Punch × Clementine genetic background in ways that produce outcomes specific to this cultivar rather than simple replications of what these terpenes contribute elsewhere in the collection.

trans-Caryophyllene in Apricot's context takes on a different character than in earthier, diesel-forward cultivars. The peppery, spiced warmth that Caryophyllene produces in isolation integrates into the sweet tropical citrus and floral foreground to produce a profile that is more complete and more grounded than the citrus alone would suggest — it is most apparent on exhale as a gentle warm finish that grounds the lighter aromatic notes and prevents the overall profile from becoming insubstantially sweet. Functionally, Caryophyllene's CB2 receptor interaction remains fully active regardless of its relative aromatic prominence, adding the anti-inflammatory receptor activity that makes Apricot relevant for wellness-specific consumer applications.

β-Myrcene anchors Apricot's aromatic foundation in the same fruit-forward sweetness that it produces in the collection's other fruit-adjacent cultivars — but in Apricot's Purple Punch genetic context, myrcene interacts with the indica parent's grape-and-berry phenolic compounds to produce the tropical depth of the aroma rather than a purely earthy base. The myrcene-Purple Punch interaction is what gives Apricot's aromatic profile its warm, fruit-candy mid-register — the element beneath the citrus brightness that makes the overall profile feel full and layered rather than thin and single-note.

Together with bisabolol, these three terpenes produce CBD smalls flower with an aromatic profile that is genuinely its own: sweet-sour tropical citrus on the first impression, fruit-candy warmth in the middle register, floral and slightly spiced on the finish. It is a composition that rewards slow attention at every stage of the session.


Full-Term Cultivation: Protecting the Citrus and Floral Profile

The terpene compounds most responsible for Apricot's defining aromatic character — the tropical citrus brightness from the Clementine heritage, the floral bisabolol finish, the candy-sweet fruit depth of the Purple Punch contribution — are among the most volatile and cultivation-sensitive in the hemp terpene library. They are also among the most rewarding when cultivation is executed with the patience and precision that full-term development requires.

Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's full-term cultivation protocol for Apricot is designed around the specific developmental requirements of this terpene configuration. The citrus-forward terpene compounds synthesized most fully in the terminal flowering phase are the first terpenes to degrade under temperature stress or premature harvest. A full-term Apricot harvest carries these compounds at their peak expression; an early harvest would deliver the same genetics in a substantially diminished aromatic form that would fail to communicate what makes Apricot commercially distinctive.

Bulk CBD smalls from Apricot Full-Term also benefit from the controlled environment conditions that Oregon Hemp Flower Farm applies throughout the cultivation cycle. Bisabolol's aromatic contribution is particularly sensitive to humidity and temperature variation — the floral finish that distinguishes Apricot from purely fruity profiles requires stable, carefully managed conditions through both the late flowering phase and the post-harvest cure. The certified-organic input standard — no pesticides, no synthetic additives — ensures that the sweet tangy citrus and apricot flavor arrives in the finished smalls without chemical interference.


Effects Profile: Uplifting, Relaxing, Balanced, Euphoric

The four-word effect profile for Apricot — Uplifting, Relaxing, Balanced, Euphoric — reflects the genuine hybrid character of the cultivar's genetic architecture and the specific terpene interactions that translate that architecture into lived experience.

Uplifting is the Clementine heritage's most direct contribution — the sativa genetic influence producing a mood-brightening onset that sets the emotional tone for the entire session before the physical relaxation component arrives. Not the sharp stimulation of a purely sativa cultivar, but a gentler, more sustained brightness that is appropriate for daytime, creative, and social use contexts.

Relaxing is where the Purple Punch genetics express themselves through the myrcene and Caryophyllene terpene matrix. Physical ease that is genuinely present — not the body-heaviness of a pure indica, but the comfortable, sustainable relaxation of a balanced hybrid that allows continued activity rather than suggesting its conclusion.

Balanced is both a genetic description and an experiential one. The 50/50 quality of Apricot's effect — neither purely uplifting nor purely relaxing — makes it appropriate for morning, afternoon, and evening use, for active and restful contexts, and for the widest possible range of consumer use situations. Buy CBD smalls flower from a single cultivar that serves every use context effectively, and Apricot is one of the strongest answers available in the Oregon hemp smalls market.

Euphoric is bisabolol's most clearly visible functional contribution in the effect profile — a gentle, whole-person positivity that extends the mood-brightening quality of the Clementine uplift into a more complete emotional experience. Bisabolol's calming and anxiety-reducing properties interact with the sativa genetic uplift to produce the kind of happiness that is relaxed rather than excited, sustainable rather than peaking, and appropriate for extended sessions rather than just the opening moments.


Sensory Experience: Aroma, Flavor, and Visual Profile

Aroma: The aroma of organic CBD smalls flower from Apricot Full-Term is one of the most complex and most immediately pleasing in the Oregon Hemp Flower smalls collection. Sweet and sour tropical citrus in the dominant first impression — bright, tangy, genuinely reminiscent of fresh clementine orange with the slightly sour edge that distinguishes real citrus from candy-citrus imitation. Beneath the citrus brightness, the Purple Punch candy-fruit sweetness provides the warm, dessert-adjacent middle register that prevents the profile from reading as sharp or one-dimensional. The floral finish — bisabolol's distinctive contribution — appears most clearly when the buds are broken or ground, adding a soft, chamomile-adjacent complexity that is Apricot's most unique and most sophisticated aromatic element.

Flavor: The smoke and vapor of Apricot Full-Term delivers a flavor experience that is extraordinary in its fidelity to the aromatic promise — sweet tangy citrus on the inhale, apricot depth developing through the middle of the session, and a soft floral finish on the exhale that is the most distinctive flavor characteristic in the Oregon Hemp Flower smalls collection. The flavor is layered in a way that rewards slow, attentive consumption — the citrus brightness gives way to the warmer stone-fruit apricot character, and the bisabolol floral finish completes the progression with a softness that lingers gently. The organic cultivation standard ensures nothing interrupts this complete flavor progression.

Visual Profile: CBD smalls flowers from Apricot Full-Term present with the hybrid bud architecture that the Purple Punch × Clementine cross produces — moderate density reflecting both parents' contributions, trichome coverage that reflects the 26.41% total cannabinoid content visibly, and coloration that moves between green and purple-adjacent tones with amber and orange pistil maturation markers at complete harvest timing. Hand trimming preserves the bisabolol-rich sugar leaf trichome coverage that mechanical processing would remove — an essential quality step for a cultivar where the floral terpene character is as commercially important as the more robust citrus notes.


CBDV and CBG: The Panel Depth That Distinguishes Apricot

Apricot's cannabinoid panel contains two minor cannabinoid fractions that add further commercial and functional depth beyond the headline CBDa/CBD split story.

CBDV (0.05%) — cannabidivarin — is a propyl analog of CBD found most reliably in cannabis and hemp genetics with Indian subcontinent landrace heritage. Its presence in Apricot suggests genetic depth in the Purple Punch × Clementine lineage that adds a layer of panel sophistication for the most panel-educated retail consumer segments. For retail accounts building product narratives around genetic authenticity and full-spectrum cannabinoid expression, CBDV's presence is one more specific, documentable panel detail that most competing smalls products cannot offer.

CBG (0.38%) — the active CBG fraction in Apricot's panel is meaningful in the minor cannabinoid education context. At 0.38% active CBG alongside 0.29% CBGa, Apricot carries a combined CBG fraction that contributes to the full-spectrum entourage effect and that gives educated retail staff a secondary product story to tell alongside the primary bisabolol and CBDa/CBD split narratives. For the growing segment of consumers who specifically seek elevated CBG content in their hemp flower, Apricot's panel provides a legitimate, documented CBG presence.


Wholesale Program: Apricot Full-Term Partnership

Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's CBD smalls wholesale program for Apricot Full-Term provides the documentation, supply consistency, and account management that this cultivar's unusual cannabinoid architecture and bisabolol terpene distinction make particularly important for wholesale partners building retail programs around Apricot's most commercially significant panel characteristics.

Every Apricot Full-Term wholesale order includes:

  • Comprehensive third-party COA documentation — complete cannabinoid panel with 9.81% active CBD, CBDV, and CBG clearly documented; bisabolol-confirmed terpene analysis; pesticide screening; heavy metals testing; and microbial safety verification
  • Batch consistency governed by full-term cultivation protocols and certified-organic input standards
  • Flexible minimum order quantities accommodating retail operations at every scale
  • Account management support prepared to assist retail partner staff education on Apricot's unusual cannabinoid profile, bisabolol terpene distinction, and Purple Punch × Clementine genetic heritage
  • Farm Bill compliant hemp with Δ9-THC at 0.07% — among the lowest in the collection

CBD smalls hemp flower strains with Apricot's combination of near-equal CBDa/CBD split, bisabolol-containing terpene profile, CBDV minor cannabinoid marker, and Purple Punch × Clementine genetic heritage represent a wholesale opportunity with multiple distinct layers of commercial differentiation — not just a distinctive aroma, but an unusual panel, a rare terpene, and a genetic story that educated consumers find genuinely compelling.


Pre-Roll Production: Apricot Full-Term as Citrus-Floral Input Material

The tropical citrus aroma, consistent hybrid bud structure, and bisabolol-containing terpene profile of Apricot Full-Term smalls make them exceptional raw material for CBD smalls pre rolls that occupy a genuinely distinctive position in a named-strain pre-roll lineup. Pre-rolls from Apricot Full-Term carry the sweet tangy citrus and apricot depth through the paper with a fidelity that lower-terpene input materials cannot approach.

For producers building a named-strain pre-roll offering that targets the balanced hybrid consumer segment — the largest and most diverse in the retail hemp market — Apricot Full-Term provides the full commercial package: an aromatic profile that attracts new customers immediately, a flavor that delivers on the aromatic promise completely, a balanced effect that satisfies across multiple use contexts, and a cannabinoid panel with the CBDa/CBD split story and bisabolol terpene distinction that supports premium pricing. The CBD smalls flower price at the smalls tier makes the pre-roll economics compelling without the margin compression that top-cola input costs impose.


Portfolio Positioning: The Sophisticated Citrus Hybrid

Among the CBD smalls strains available through Oregon Hemp Flower's wholesale program, Apricot occupies a position of particular commercial value: it serves the consumer who wants citrus-forward aromatics with genuine depth, balanced effect quality, and sophisticated panel differentiation — a consumer type that exists in every hemp retail environment and that no other strain in the current collection serves as completely.

Apricot is not the sweetest strain in the collection, not the most potently fruity, and not the highest in total CBDa. It is, however, the most aromatically complex citrus-forward cultivar; the most unusual in cannabinoid architecture; and the only option with bisabolol as a dominant terpene alongside trans-Caryophyllene and β-Myrcene. For wholesale buyers building a best CBD smalls flower portfolio with genuine breadth — covering every major aromatic territory and effect archetype — Apricot Full-Term is the sophisticated citrus hybrid that completes the collection.


Frequently Asked Questions: Apricot CBD Hemp Flower Full-Term Smalls Wholesale

1. What makes Apricot Full-Term smalls the most technically interesting product in the Oregon Hemp Flower collection? The near-equal split between CBDa (14.93%) and active CBD (9.81%) — one of the most unusual cannabinoid architectures in the catalog; α-Bisabolol as a dominant terpene found in no other strain in the current collection at this prominence level; and the Purple Punch × Clementine genetic cross that produces a tropical citrus-meets-dessert aromatic profile with genuine sophistication. These are best CBD smalls hemp flower for buyers who want panel differentiation alongside sensory excellence.

2. What is α-Bisabolol and why is it significant in Apricot? α-Bisabolol is a naturally occurring terpene found in chamomile and the Candeia tree, known for its anti-inflammatory, soothing, and skin-permeation-enhancing properties. Its presence as a dominant terpene in Apricot makes this cultivar unique in the Oregon Hemp Flower smalls collection — the floral finish that bisabolol provides is the aromatic element most responsible for Apricot's "refined" character and the product's most immediately distinctive sensory attribute.

3. What does the CBDa/CBD split mean for consumers? Most hemp flower carries the majority of its CBD in the acid CBDa form, with active CBD representing a small proportion. Apricot's 14.93% CBDa alongside 9.81% active CBD means a substantial fraction of its CBD is already in the bioavailable active form before any heat application — a meaningful distinction for consumers using non-combustion methods and for processors using cold or low-temperature extraction techniques.

4. What is the total cannabinoid content of Apricot Full-Term smalls? 26.41% total cannabinoids, including 14.93% CBDa, 9.81% CBD, 0.81% THCa, 0.38% CBG, 0.29% CBGa, 0.08% CBC, 0.07% Δ9-THC, and 0.05% CBDV.

5. Is Apricot Full-Term Farm Bill compliant? Yes. Δ9-THC content is 0.07% — among the lowest in the collection. Third-party COA documentation confirming compliance accompanies every wholesale batch. Buyers in states with total-THC calculation standards should review the 0.81% THCa with Oregon Hemp Flower's wholesale team for specific state compliance guidance.

6. What is the aroma profile of Apricot Full-Term? Sweet and sour tropical citrus dominates the first impression — bright, tangy, and genuinely clementine-forward — with candy-fruit warmth from the Purple Punch genetics in the middle register and a soft floral finish from α-Bisabolol that appears most clearly when buds are broken or ground. The overall profile is layered, sophisticated, and immediately approachable.

7. What effects do users report from Apricot Full-Term smalls? Uplifting mood improvement and gentle euphoria from the Clementine sativa genetics; physical relaxation and ease from the Purple Punch indica influence; balanced hybrid character that makes the cultivar appropriate for morning through evening use; and a sustained whole-person positivity from bisabolol's calming properties. CBD smalls flower effects from Apricot serve the broadest possible consumer demographic because the 50/50 hybrid architecture genuinely satisfies both sativa and indica preference consumers.

8. What is CBDV and why is its presence notable in Apricot? CBDV — cannabidivarin — is a propyl analog of CBD found most reliably in hemp and cannabis genetics with Indian subcontinent landrace heritage. Its presence at 0.05% in Apricot suggests genetic depth in the Purple Punch × Clementine lineage and adds another layer of full-spectrum character to the cannabinoid profile — a detail that high CBD smalls hemp flower connoisseurs and panel-educated consumers will recognize and value.

9. Are Apricot Full-Term smalls organic? Yes. Oregon Hemp Flower Farm operates under certified-organic standards at every stage: no pesticides, no synthetic inputs, no additives. The pure, uninterrupted expression of Apricot's delicate citrus and floral terpene profile — the flavor characteristics that most clearly reflect the quality of this cultivar — requires organic cultivation to arrive in the finished flower without chemical compromise.

10. What does full-term cultivation mean for Apricot's terpene quality? The citrus-forward terpene compounds and bisabolol that define Apricot's aromatic profile are among the most volatile in the hemp terpene library — they develop most fully in the terminal flowering phase and are most easily lost to premature harvest. High CBD smalls hemp strains from a full-term Apricot harvest carry the complete tropical citrus and floral aromatic expression; a premature harvest would deliver a substantially diminished version of these defining characteristics.

11. How do Apricot smalls compare to top-cola flower from the same cultivar? Identical terpene profile — including bisabolol — identical cannabinoid split between CBDa and active CBD, identical cultivation standard. The hybrid bud architecture of Purple Punch × Clementine genetics produces smalls that retain the structural coherence and aromatic intensity of the cultivar across the smalls size tier. Physical bud size is the only meaningful difference.

12. What terpenes are dominant in Apricot Full-Term? trans-Caryophyllene, β-Myrcene, and α-Bisabolol. The bisabolol distinction separates Apricot most clearly from all other strains in the Oregon Hemp Flower smalls collection — it is the only cultivar at this prominence level where this terpene is a dominant compound, and it is the primary contributor to the floral finish that makes Apricot's aromatic profile uniquely sophisticated.

13. Can Apricot smalls be used for pre-roll production? Yes — and the tropical citrus and floral aromatic profile makes CBD smalls pre rolls from Apricot particularly well-suited to premium named-strain positioning. The sweet tangy citrus and apricot depth translate through the paper with fidelity, and the bisabolol floral finish makes Apricot pre-rolls genuinely distinctive on the retail shelf.

14. What is the CBD smalls strain genetics of Apricot? Purple Punch × Clementine — combining Purple Punch's indica-leaning dessert sweetness and dense aromatic character with Clementine's sativa-forward citrus brightness and uplifting effect quality.

15. How should Apricot Full-Term smalls be stored? In an airtight container at 60–70°F with 55–62% relative humidity using humidity control packs. The bisabolol floral terpene and the citrus-derived Clementine compounds are particularly volatile — these storage conditions are especially important for preserving Apricot's defining aromatic complexity over the storage period.

16. What is the minimum order for wholesale purchase? Minimum order quantities are tiered and flexible. Contact Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's wholesale team at oregon-hempflower.com for current pricing and minimums applicable to your operation's scale and purchasing frequency.

17. Are COAs available for every batch? Yes. Third-party documentation covering the complete cannabinoid panel — including the CBDa/CBD split, CBDV, CBG, and all minor cannabinoids — terpene analysis with bisabolol identification, pesticide screening, heavy metals, and microbial safety is provided with every wholesale batch.

18. What retail consumer demographic responds best to Apricot Full-Term? Broad demographic appeal is one of Apricot's key commercial advantages — tropical citrus aromatics attract fruit-forward aroma preferrers; the balanced effect profile satisfies both sativa-leaning and indica-leaning consumers; the bisabolol terpene and unusual CBDa/CBD split appeal to educated, panel-conscious buyers; and the overall approachability of a sweet citrus profile draws new hemp consumers. Best CBD smalls hemp flower strains with this breadth of demographic appeal are genuinely rare in the wholesale smalls market.

19. What makes Purple Punch genetics valuable in a CBD hemp cross? Purple Punch's candy-sweet, dessert-fruity aromatic character and its indica-origin relaxation are two of the most consumer-accessible qualities in any hemp cultivar profile — broadly appealing to new consumers and consistently satisfying for experienced ones. Its dense, resinous bud structure adds visual and tactile quality to the finished flower, and its genetic interaction with Clementine in Apricot produces the near-equal CBDa/CBD split that makes the panel so commercially unusual.

20. Can I request samples before placing a wholesale order? Sample availability varies by season and inventory. Contact Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's wholesale team to inquire about current sample programs for prospective wholesale partners.

21. How does Clementine's sativa genetics express themselves in Apricot's effect? The uplifting, mood-brightening, and euphoric qualities of Apricot's effect profile are the most direct expressions of Clementine's sativa heritage. In Apricot's balanced hybrid context, these sativa qualities are modulated by the Purple Punch indica influence and bisabolol's calming contribution into something more sustained and more balanced than Clementine's pure sativa expression alone would produce — the uplift without the edge, the brightness without overstimulation.

22. What is CBC's role in Apricot's cannabinoid panel? At 0.08%, CBC — cannabichromene — adds another layer of minor cannabinoid character to Apricot's full-spectrum profile. CBC is associated with mood-supporting and anti-inflammatory properties in the emerging minor cannabinoid research literature, and its presence alongside CBDV, CBG, and the unusual CBDa/CBD split makes Apricot's panel one of the most complete full-spectrum profiles in the CBD smalls wholesale collection.

23. What is the cure process for Apricot Full-Term smalls? A full cure cycle calibrated to each harvest batch's specific moisture and terpene profile, with particular attention to temperature management for the volatile citrus and bisabolol compounds that define Apricot's aromatic character. The cure develops the apricot flavor depth that distinguishes the finished product's taste profile from the raw flower's more citrus-forward aroma — a development only possible with proper cure conditions and adequate cure duration.

24. How does Apricot's effect profile serve the daytime consumer? The Clementine-derived uplifting quality and the bisabolol-supported euphoric happiness make Apricot genuinely appropriate for morning and daytime use. CBD smalls flower effects from Apricot do not produce the body-heaviness or sedation that indica-dominant options can generate during waking hours — the balanced hybrid architecture produces relaxation without the functional compromise that daytime hemp consumers specifically want to avoid.

25. What retail price point is appropriate for Apricot Full-Term smalls? Retail pricing for high CBD smalls strain products with Apricot's bisabolol distinction, unusual CBDa/CBD split, 26.41% total cannabinoids, and Purple Punch × Clementine genetic heritage supports premium positioning in most markets. Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's wholesale team can provide current market guidance based on pricing data across partner retail contexts.

26. Can Apricot smalls be used for extraction? Yes — and the 9.81% active CBD fraction makes Apricot particularly interesting for cold-process or low-temperature extraction applications where preserving the acid/active cannabinoid ratio and maximizing active CBD in the finished extract are processing priorities. Contact the wholesale team for biomass pricing at extraction-scale volumes.

27. How does Apricot compare to Early Cherry as a fruit-forward option in the collection? Early Cherry leads with cherry-sweet indica aromatics and a soothing evening-appropriate effect. Apricot leads with tropical citrus-apricot balanced hybrid aromatics and a more versatile, daytime-appropriate effect driven by the Clementine uplift and bisabolol euphoria. CBD smalls buds from both in the same portfolio cover the full fruit-forward aromatic spectrum — cherry and apricot-citrus — with genuinely distinct identities and complementary effect profiles.

28. What states does Oregon Hemp Flower Farm ship wholesale orders to? Oregon Hemp Flower Farm ships to all states where Farm Bill compliant hemp products are legal. Contact the wholesale team to confirm availability and documentation requirements for your specific state, particularly regarding THCa calculation methodology for markets with conservative compliance thresholds given Apricot's 0.81% THCa content.

29. How does bisabolol's skin-permeation property affect Apricot's potential for wellness retail? α-Bisabolol's documented skin-permeation enhancement and anti-inflammatory properties make Apricot an interesting option for retail accounts serving consumers interested in hemp flower for wellness applications beyond inhalation. For retail operations that serve this more specialized consumer segment, the bisabolol story is one of the most distinctive product education opportunities in the hemp retail space. Buy CBD smalls wholesale Apricot for accounts that serve this wellness-sophisticated consumer and the bisabolol narrative becomes a genuine retail differentiator.

30. How do I place a wholesale order for Apricot Full-Term smalls? Contact Oregon Hemp Flower Farm's wholesale team through the website at oregon-hempflower.com with your business information, state of operation, and target volume. The team will respond with current pricing, available inventory, complete COA documentation including the CBDa/CBD split and bisabolol terpene analysis, and account setup next steps. CBD smalls bud at wholesale scale from a cultivar with Apricot's unusual cannabinoid architecture, bisabolol terpene distinction, and Purple Punch × Clementine genetic heritage is available to licensed, compliant retail and distribution partners operating in Farm Bill compliant markets.


Final Thoughts: Why Apricot Full-Term Smalls Are the Most Sophisticated Option in the Oregon Hemp Smalls Collection

Apricot CBD Hemp Flower Full-Term Smalls Wholesale from Oregon Hemp Flower Farm represents a kind of excellence that is different from and complementary to the other premium cultivars in the collection. Where Bubba Kush #2 leads with Afghani Indica authority, where Glue leads with four-way genetic pedigree, and where Early Cherry leads with cherry-sweet approachability, Apricot leads with sophisticated panel differentiation and aromatic refinement that rewards knowledge as much as sensory response.

The near-equal CBDa/CBD split is the most unusual cannabinoid architecture in the collection. The α-Bisabolol dominant terpene is the only one of its kind in the current lineup. The Purple Punch × Clementine cross produces a tropical citrus-meets-floral-dessert aromatic profile that is genuinely its own. And the full-term certified-organic cultivation standard ensures that every batch delivers the complete chemical and aromatic expression that the genetics are capable of producing.

For wholesale buyers building a CBD smalls flower bulk catalog that serves the full spectrum of hemp consumer sophistication — from first-time buyers attracted by the tropical citrus aroma to experienced connoisseurs evaluating the bisabolol panel and the CBDa/CBD ratio — Apricot Full-Term is the cultivar that makes the collection genuinely comprehensive.

Contact Oregon Hemp Flower Farm today at oregon-hempflower.com and discover why the most sophisticated balanced hybrid in the Oregon hemp smalls market carries a bisabolol terpene panel, a near-equal CBD split, and the floral-citrus apricot aromatic identity that no other cultivar in the wholesale market can replicate.

Thank you for your interest in Oregon Hemp Flower. We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase, and so we have established the following return policy:

  • All of our products come with a 30-day return policy. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return the product within 30 days of the purchase date.

  • In order for a return to be accepted, the item must be in sellable condition, unused, and with no odors. The customer must contact us prior to the return in order for the return to be accepted.

  • All hemp flower must be properly preserved as per the rules of your local jurisdiction/state law, and we cannot accept any returns that are not sealed or properly preserved.

  • Please note that emails such as “I think I’ve got a bad batch” do not warrant replacements. Any misunderstanding of what our product is does not warrant exceptions to our return policy. It is the customer's responsibility to understand what exactly hemp is by definition.

  • After the return is accepted, the customer must send us the unwanted product to the address provided in the return email.

  • We do not offer refunds for missing or stolen packages. Once the package is shipped, it is out of our control. If your package is stolen, please contact your local USPS office to file a claim.

We value our customers and want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If you have any questions or concerns about our return policy, please feel free to contact us.

Return shipping is the customer’s responsibility unless an item was sent in error.  If exchanging, you will receive a store credit, and you can receive free shipping on your exchange item(s) if your new order qualifies for free shipping.

Exchanges

Store credit is issued upon receipt of your return.  

Refunds

If you are keeping 50% or more of your order total, we will not charge a restocking fee as long as your order was shipped with Free Shipping (the original shipping charges will be non-refundable). If you are keeping less than 50% order total and/or paid for shipping at the time of initial order, there will be a 10% Restocking Fee applied to returns that were shipped with Free Shipping.

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