CBG Biomass

Bulk CBG Biomass for Extraction Labs and Processors

CBG-Rich Hemp Biomass for Downstream Cannabigerol Extraction

Bulk CBG biomass for extraction labs and processors. CBG-rich hemp biomass available on request with full COAs covering cannabinoid potency and Farm Bill compliance.

CBG Biomass Available on Request

CBG biomass is the harvested aerial plant material of hemp specifically cultivated for high cannabigerol content (flower, smaller buds, leaves, and stems) supplied in bulk as the upstream input for cannabinoid extraction. It’s the raw material that extraction labs and processors convert into CBG distillate and CBG isolate.

CBG biomass is particularly seasonal and supply-constrained: CBG-rich hemp requires specific genetics and earlier harvest timing than CBD biomass, since cannabigerol naturally converts to other cannabinoids as the plant matures. Reach out to our team for current biomass inventory and tonnage pricing. All CBG biomass we supply is verified through ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered laboratory testing. COAs cover CBG potency, Delta-9 THC compliance, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial content. Full COAs are available prior to purchase.

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Specialty Biomass From Selected Cultivators

When we have CBG 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 cannabigerol potency, Delta-9 THC compliance under the 0.3% federal threshold, moisture content, and pesticide, heavy metal, and microbial testing. We work with a smaller network of CBG-focused cultivators given the specialty nature of CBG genetics and production.

Contact our sales team for current biomass availability, target cannabinoid yields, and tonnage pricing.

Extraction labs sourcing CBG biomass alongside other cannabinoid feedstock can also review BCD’s CBD biomass catalog, CBG distillate for downstream refined material, and bulk CBG across all formats.

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CBG Biomass Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions on CBG biomass sourcing for extraction.

What is CBG biomass?

CBG biomass is the harvested aerial plant material of hemp cultivated for high cannabigerol content. It includes flower, smaller buds, leaves, and stems supplied in bulk for cannabinoid extraction rather than direct consumption.

Why is CBG biomass less commonly available than CBD biomass?

CBG occurs in much smaller natural quantities than CBD in hemp: typically 1 to 4% CBG by dry weight on optimized CBG genetics versus 12% or more CBD on standard hemp. CBG-rich hemp requires specific genetics and earlier harvest timing (typically weeks 6 to 7 of flowering, before cannabigerolic acid converts to other cannabinoids during plant maturation), making CBG biomass more specialized and supply-constrained.

What CBG content is typical in CBG biomass?

Premium CBG biomass typically tests at 4% to 12% total CBG by dry weight, depending on genetics and harvest timing. Lower-tier biomass may test at 2% to 4% CBG. Each lot's COA documents the specific cannabinoid profile so extraction labs can plan yield expectations against known inputs.

Why is CBG biomass not currently listed?

CBG biomass availability is highly seasonal and depends on cultivator partner inventory. Rather than list stale or sold-out lots, we handle CBG biomass through direct quotes. Contact our team for current availability, cannabinoid profiles, and pricing.

What's the typical MOQ for CBG biomass?

CBG biomass MOQs typically start in pound increments and scale into multi-pound and ton tiers for industrial extraction programs. Pricing varies based on cannabinoid content and harvest tier; contact our team for current pricing.

How is CBG biomass used in extraction?

CBG biomass is the upstream input for CBG-focused extraction: converted through CO2 or ethanol extraction into crude CBG oil, then refined into CBG distillate or CBG isolate. The extraction process is similar to CBD extraction but requires careful temperature management to preserve CBG content (CBG is more thermally sensitive than some other cannabinoids).

Is CBG biomass Farm Bill compliant?

Yes. CBG biomass produced from hemp testing under 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight is federally Farm Bill compliant. Each lot's COA, issued by an ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered third-party laboratory using USDA testing standards, documents the specific Delta-9 THC content alongside the CBG cannabinoid profile.

How is CBG biomass stored?

Properly cured CBG biomass is stored in food-grade totes or super sacks at controlled humidity (around 60% relative humidity), protected from direct light, and at moderate temperatures. CBG is somewhat more thermally and oxidatively sensitive than CBD; cold storage and minimal exposure to oxygen helps preserve CBG content during the storage period.