CBD Biomass

Bulk CBD Biomass for Extraction Labs and Processors

CBD-Rich Hemp Biomass Sourced for Downstream Extraction

Bulk CBD biomass for extraction labs and processors. COAs cover cannabinoid potency, THC compliance, pesticides, and heavy metals. Available on request.

CBD Biomass Available on Request

CBD biomass is the harvested aerial hemp plant material (flower, smaller buds, leaves, and stems) cultivated for high cannabidiol content and supplied as the upstream input for cannabinoid extraction. It’s the raw material that extraction labs and processors convert into CBD distillate, CBD isolate, crude oil, and other refined CBD products.

CBD biomass availability rotates with harvest cycles. Reach out to our team for current biomass inventory, cannabinoid profiles, and tonnage pricing. All CBD biomass we supply is verified through ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered laboratory testing. COAs cover cannabinoid potency, Delta-9 THC compliance, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial content. Full COAs are available prior to purchase.

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Verified Biomass From Trusted Cultivators

When we have CBD biomass in stock, it ships with a Certificate of Analysis from an ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered third-party laboratory using USDA testing standards, confirming cannabidiol potency, Delta-9 THC compliance under the 0.3% federal threshold, moisture content, and pesticide, heavy metal, and microbial testing. We don’t list biomass we can’t stand behind.

For current biomass availability, target cannabinoid yields, and tonnage pricing, contact our sales team directly. Our network of cultivator partners spans US growing regions and select international partners.

Extraction labs and processors sourcing biomass alongside refined material can also review BCD’s CBD extract (crude and partially refined material), CBD distillate (downstream refined product), and CBD isolate catalogs. For biomass in other cannabinoid families, see CBG biomass.

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CBD Biomass Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from extraction labs and processors sourcing CBD biomass.

What is CBD biomass?

CBD biomass is the harvested aerial plant material (flower, smaller buds, leaves, and stems) of hemp cultivated for high cannabidiol content. It's sold in bulk for cannabinoid extraction rather than direct consumption, and pricing per pound is significantly lower than premium smokable CBD flower.

What's the difference between CBD biomass and CBD flower?

CBD flower is the trimmed, cured floral bud sold for smokable and pre-roll applications. CBD biomass includes the flower along with smaller buds, leaves, and stems, sold in bulk for extraction. The cannabinoid content can be similar; the difference is presentation, trim, and pricing.

What cannabinoid content is typical in CBD biomass?

Premium CBD biomass typically tests at 8% to 15% total CBD by dry weight, with the exact profile depending on source genetics and cultivation method. Lower-tier biomass may test at 4% to 8% CBD. Each lot's COA documents the specific cannabinoid profile so extraction labs can plan yield expectations.

Why is CBD biomass not currently listed?

Biomass availability rotates with harvest seasons and depends on cultivator partner inventory at any given time. Rather than list stale or sold-out lots, we handle CBD biomass through direct quotes; contact our team for current availability, profiles, and pricing.

What's the typical MOQ for CBD biomass?

CBD biomass MOQs typically start in pound increments for smaller orders and scale into ton or multi-ton tiers for industrial extraction programs. Pricing structure rewards volume meaningfully. Contact our team for current pricing tiers.

How is CBD biomass used?

CBD biomass is primarily used as the upstream input for cannabinoid extraction: converted through CO2 or ethanol extraction into crude oil, which is then refined into distillate or isolate. It's also occasionally used for specialty applications like pet bedding additives, animal feed (where regulations allow), and bulk material for further trimming operations.

How is CBD biomass stored?

Properly cured biomass is typically stored in food-grade totes or super sacks at controlled humidity (around 60% relative humidity) and protected from direct light. Cold storage extends shelf life and slows cannabinoid degradation. Moisture management is critical: biomass that's too wet risks mold, too dry loses processing efficiency.

What's the source of your CBD biomass?

Our CBD biomass network spans US growing regions (Colorado, Oregon, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and others) and select international partners. We work directly with cultivator partners rather than middlemen, allowing us to verify cultivation method, cannabinoid genetics, and post-harvest handling. Every batch is verified through ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered third-party laboratories using USDA testing standards before shipment.