VERDE COLLECTION — ORGANICALLY-GROWN + WOMAN LED CANNABIS PRODUCTS.
Welcome to Verde Collection, home of CBD products that are thoughtfully and artfully crafted with your wellness in mind. Verde Collection’s hemp is cultivated and grown on our very own USDA Organic certified farm in Fort Collins, CO. Led by founder Jessica Dory. Verde Collection delivers the highest quality products—from Seed to Shelf™—with full transparency and love behind every drop.
“Verde Collection was born from a mother’s medical need and a vibrant vision to bring to market a clean and transparent cannabis line from Seed to Shelf™.”
Jessica Dory, Founder & CEO
Why Choose Us? Transparency—from Seed to Shelf™
Our Canna-Lines
VERDE COLLECTION’S FLAGSHIP CBD LINE
GOOD CBD VIBES FOR YOUR GOOD PET
Come meet us—
OPEN INVITATION!
We invite you to visit us at events that we regularly attend and promote in our area!
Come meet us—
OPEN INVITATION!
We invite you to visit us at events that we regularly attend and promote in our area!
Nature’s Balancing Act: Unveiling CBD’s Adaptogenic Potential
Adaptogens help the body adapt to stress. Emerging research suggests CBD may share some adaptogenic properties by influencing stress responses, potentially supporting the immune system, and promoting better sleep. While more research is needed, CBD’s potential to promote balance within the body is an exciting avenue for exploration.
Empty Stomach vs. Full Stomach: Unveiling the Best Time for CBD
Taking CBD with a meal, especially one high in healthy fats, increases its bioavailability. While an empty stomach might lead to faster absorption, it can also cause stomach upset. The best time for CBD depends on your goals and tolerance – prioritize strong effects or minimize stomach discomfort.
Navigating the Endocannabinoid System: A Guide to CB1, CB2, and CB3 Receptors
The ECS relies on cannabinoid receptors like CB1, CB2, and CB3 to maintain balance within the body. CB1 influences the nervous system, CB2 guards the immune system, and CB3’s role is still being unraveled. Understanding these receptors holds promise for future therapeutic approaches.