THE STATEMENTS ON THIS BLOG ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION HAS NOT EVALUATED ANY STATEMENTS CONTAINED WITHIN THE BLOG. ATLRX DOES NOT IN ANY WAY GUARANTEE OR WARRANT THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR USEFULNESS OF ANY MESSAGE. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS BLOG IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.

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May 28, 2026

The Complete ATLRx Flower Guide: Every Type, Explained

Walk into the ATLRx flower world, and you’ve got options. CBD buds, CBG, THCA, Delta-8, Moon Rocks, pre-rolls, it’s a lineup with range, which is great once you know what’s what, and a little overwhelming if you don’t.

So here’s the full breakdown. Every type of flower we carry, what makes each one different, and the honest legal notes you should know before you pick one. No hype, no mystery. Just the map.

Table of contents:

Quick Groundwork: What Counts as Hemp Flower

The hemp plant’s dried, cured bud is called a hemp flower. The most unprocessed form of hemp comes in. The 2018 Farm Bill defines hemp as cannabis containing 0.3% or less delta-9 THC by dry weight. That number is the legal line, and everything in our flower lineup is built around it.

Every ATLRx flower batch is third-party lab tested, and the Certificate of Analysis (COA) is posted on our site. More on why that matters later, for now, just know you can always check our work.

One more thing up front: we grow and source through organic family farms in Colorado and Oregon, hand-trim, and slow-cure in small batches. The growing is the product. Now, the lineup.

1. CBD Hemp Flower

The classic. Hemp that is high in CBD (cannabidiol) and low in THC is known as CBD flower. You won’t get “high” from it because it isn’t intoxicating.

Our CBD buds run roughly 12–19% CBD, with rotating strains like Cookies, Purple Punch, and Zoap. Each strain has its own unique terpene profile and smell. Zoap, for example, is an evenly balanced hybrid with a bright, upbeat character.

Best for: anyone who wants the full hemp flower experience, the aroma, the strain variety, and the ritual without intoxication. It’s also the most straightforward pick legally, since it’s low-THC as harvested and stays that way. CBD flower is federally legal under the Farm Bill.

2. CBG Flower

CBG (cannabigerol) is sometimes called the “mother cannabinoid” because other cannabinoids form from it as the plant grows. Like CBD, CBG flower is non-intoxicating.

Our CBG lineup includes CBG Jack Frost, CBG White, and CBG Sour, each high in CBG with 0.3% THC or less.

Best for: the curious. CBG is less famous than CBD, so this is the pick for people who like exploring the deeper hemp menu and trying something their friends probably haven’t.

3. THCA Flower

This one needs an honest explainer, so read closely.

Raw cannabis contains THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid). THC A is not intoxicating in its raw state, unheated. The catch: When THCA is heated, it undergoes a process called decarboxylation, which turns it into delta-9 THC, the intoxicating compound.

THCA flower is legal hemp if it’s tested for delta-9 THC and if the raw flower can test below 0.3% delta-9, even if there is a lot of THCA. But when heated, the experience is different than CBD or CBG flower.

The honest legal note: THCA’s status is a genuine gray area, and it is restricted or banned in a number of states, with laws changing fast. Before you buy THCA flower, check your own state’s current rules. Federally compliant does not automatically mean legal where you live.

Best for: experienced hemp users who’ve done their local legal homework and want a more traditional cannabis flower experience.

4. Delta-8 Flower

Delta-8 THC is a cannabinoid found in hemp in small amounts; the Delta-8 used in products is typically concentrated and then applied to hemp flower. The result is a bud that’s hemp-based but can be intoxicating when used.

The honest legal note: same as THCA, Delta-8 is restricted or banned in several states, and the rules shift often. Know your local laws before buying.

Best for: users specifically seeking a Delta-8 experience, who’ve confirmed it’s legal where they are.

5. Moon Rocks

Moon Rocks are the showpiece of any flower menu. The concept: take a quality bud and add layers, typically a flower coated with a concentrate and rolled in something like kief, for a denser, more potent finished product.

Because Moon Rocks are built on infused, concentrated material, treat them as a higher-potency item and check the COA so you know exactly what’s in the batch you’re buying.

Best for: seasoned enthusiasts who know what they’re doing and want the upper end of the flower experience.

6. Pre-Rolls

Not a different plant, a different format. ATLRx pre-rolls come in a single King Size cone packed with 1 gram, manufactured in-house with premium ground buds. They’re available in both CBD and THCA versions.

Best for: convenience. No grinder, no rolling, no setup, the ready-to-go option. (The same legal notes apply to the THCA pre-rolls as to THCA flower.)

How to Read Flower Labels like a Pro

Whichever type you pick, the label tells the real story. Look for:

  • Cannabinoid percentages — CBD %, CBG %, THCA %, and delta-9 THC %. Numbers, not vibes.
  • Strain name — describes lineage and terpene character. Like coffee beans: the name tells you what to expect.
  • Terpenes — the aromatic compounds behind each strain’s distinct smell, from citrus to pine to diesel.
  • The COA — third-party lab results confirming potency and screening for pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and solvents. We have ours on the site. If a brand can’t show you one, walk away.
  • Harvest or packaged date — fresher flowers mean better aroma and texture.

How People Fit Flower Into Their Routine

We’re not going to tell you that any of this flower will do something dramatic; that’s not how we talk about our products, and it’s not how you should evaluate anyone’s. 

What we can describe is how people use it:

  • As an evening ritual — part of winding down once the day is done.
  • As a social thing — shared the way people share a good bottle of wine.
  • As a genuine hobby — exploring strains and terpene profiles, the way people get into craft coffee or hot sauce.

The meaning of the ritual is yours. We just make the product.

A Few Honest Caveats

Real talk, because we’d rather you trust us:

  • ATLRx flower products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
  • Flower is for adults 21 and older.
  • Laws vary by state, especially for THCA and Delta-8 flower. Check your local rules before buying, and know they can change.
  • Don’t drive or operate machinery after using any product that can be intoxicating, including heated THCA, Delta-8 flower, and Moon Rocks.
  • If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medication, consult your doctor before use.

The Bottom Line

ATLRx flower covers the full spectrum: non-intoxicating CBD and CBG for the clean, classic experience; THCA and Delta-8 for users seeking something different (with real legal homework attached); Moon Rocks for the high-potency end; and pre-rolls for grab-and-go convenience.

Whichever you reach for, the standard is the same organic family-farm sourcing, hand-trimmed and slow-cured, and a third-party COA on every batch so you always know exactly what you’re getting.

Ready to explore? Browse the ATLRx flower collection lab results included, because you deserve to see them.

ATLRx products are intended for use by adults 21 and older. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Hemp product laws vary by state; it is the customer’s responsibility to know the laws in their jurisdiction. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery after use. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or take prescription medication.

Jen Hight

Cannabis Industry Expert & Compliance Specialist Jen Hight is a cannabis industry professional with extensive experience in hemp compliance, product development, and consumer education. With a background in regulatory affairs and a passion for helping consumers navigate the complex world of cannabinoids, Jen provides accurate, up-to-date information on hemp legality and best practices. Her work focuses on making cannabis knowledge accessible while ensuring readers understand both the opportunities and responsibilities that come with legal hemp products.
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