FAQ

  • Where is Seedling located?

    Headquartered in Urbandale, Iowa, Seedling is Iowa’s largest hemp company in the corn state. Our Iowa roots date back to 2018 when we pulled our first plant to be extracted and formulated in Massachusetts. Today, we source our crops from USDA organic farms in Massachusetts.

  • Do you have retail shopping locations?

    Seedling products are sold by retailers across the USA. We pride ourselves on partnering with local, trusted retailers that support our mission of offering quality hemp products that cater to specific needs.

  • Is hemp legal in the United States?

    Yes. CBD was legalized as part of the 2018 Farm Bill passed by Congress and signed by the president. The Farm Bill removed hemp from the list of illegal drugs, so long as the THC level does not exceed 0.3%. All products sold by Seedling Natural Wellness have been third-party lab tested to ensure compliance with this law.

  • Are Seedling Hemp Products third-party lab tested?

    Yes! Seedling Natural Wellness ensures the thorough testing of each batch through our third-party lab testing partner, KCA Labs. We refrain from making any Hemp products available for online sale or through our retail partners until we have confirmed, through rigorous testing, that the batch is completely free of pesticides, heavy metals, mycotoxins, and microbial. Additionally, we guarantee the accuracy of the product label in terms of hemp content. Feel free to view the certificate of analysis for every batch; we believe in transparency and do not conceal our lab reports behind a batch number portal.

  • What’s the best way to consume hemp?

    There are a variety of ways to consume hemp, including edibles, sublingual oils, and topically. Each method is better suited for different types of hemp consumers. Most of our customers prefer sublingual Hemp oil, but everyone is different. That’s why we also offer Hemp gummies as well.

  • Is it legal to send hemp in the mail?

    Yes. It is perfectly legal to send and receive hemp products within the United States, according to the Farm Bill of 2018. Always check with your state and local laws to make sure that hemp is legal in your area. As we know, laws are forever changing.