Flower: CBD / CBG

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Arete Express offers same-day ~1 hour delivery to Asheville, NC..

Best-in-class hemp flower strains rich in CBD and CBG. The Arete Experience is a CBD / CBG flower experience that Asheville, NC, connoisseurs trust.

All our CBD / CBG Flower is pesticide-free, and always independent lab‑tested for purity and potency. Arete Express: Asheville orders are promptly processed and delivered - same-day, conveniently and discreetly - straight to your door.

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CBD / CBG Flower FAQ - Same Day Delivery: Asheville, NC

Asheville's Delivery Hours:

Tuesday - Thursday: 12 pm—9 pm

Friday - Saturday: 1 pm—10 pm.

Sunday - Monday: Closed

Via Arete.shop, you may order at any time, and schedule a delivery date and time. But the actual deliveries only happen during these hours.

The hours for customer service are the same.

TL;DR - If the city of your official mailing address is Asheville, then we deliver to your location.

Zip - Neighborhood

  1. 28801 – Downtown & Central Asheville: Uptown, Five Points, East End/Valley Street, Central Business District
  2. 28803 – South Asheville / Biltmore Area: Biltmore Village, South Asheville, Kenilworth, Oakley, Biltmore Park
  3. 28804 – East Asheville / North Asheville: Grace, Haw Creek, East Asheville, North Asheville
  4. 28805 – East / Southeast Asheville: Oteen, Beverly Hills, Tunnel Road corridor, Redwood Forest
  5. 28806 – West Asheville: Historic West Asheville, West Asheville neighborhoods, Patton Avenue corridor
  6. 28810 – Asheville (General / Broad Delivery Area): Covers wider Asheville city areas not explicitly in other ZIP neighborhoods

NEW! Effective April 6, 2026, the following areas / zipcodes have been added to Arete Express - Asheville's coverage:

  1. Arden (South): 28704
  2. Fletcher (South): 28732
  3. Weaverville (North): 28787
  4. Candler (West): 28715
  5. Black Mountain (East): 28711
  6. Swannanoa (East): 28778
  7. Fairview (Southeast): 28730
  8. Leicester (West/Northwest): 28748
  9. Mills River (Southwest): 28759
  10. Alexander (Northwest): 28701
  11. Barnardsville (Northeast): 28709
  12. Skyland (South): 28776
  13. Montreat (East): 28757
  14. Ridgecrest (East): 28770

Colleges & Universities

  1. University of North Carolina (UNC) Asheville

CBD (Cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis plants, renowned for its potential therapeutic properties. It interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system to potentially offer benefits such as pain relief, reduced anxiety, and anti-inflammatory effects, without causing the euphoric sensation associated with THC. CBD's popularity has surged due to its perceived health benefits and minimal side effects compared to traditional pharmaceutical treatments.

For a more detailed answer, please see the CBD & CBG Questions section of our FAQ page.

CBG (Cannabigerol) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in cannabis plants, often referred to as the "mother cannabinoid" because it is a precursor to other cannabinoids like THC and CBD. It is gaining attention for its potential therapeutic benefits, including anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, and antibacterial properties, making it a promising target for medical research and cannabis-based treatments.

For a more detailed answer, please see the CBD & CBG Questions section of our FAQ page.

No, neither CBD (Cannabidiol) nor CBG (Cannabigerol) will get you high. Both cannabinoids are non-psychoactive, meaning they do not produce the euphoric or intoxicating effects associated with THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). Instead, they interact with the body's endocannabinoid system to potentially offer therapeutic benefits like pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, and mood regulation, without altering your mental state.

For a more detailed answer, please see the CBD & CBG Questions section of our FAQ page.

Using CBD or CBG products typically will not cause you to fail a drug test designed to detect THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). However, some CBD or CBG products may contain trace amounts of THC, especially full-spectrum formulations, which could potentially lead to a positive test result. To minimize this risk, choose CBD or CBG isolates or broad-spectrum products labeled as THC-free, and ensure they are sourced from reputable manufacturers that provide third-party lab testing to confirm THC levels are below detectable limits.

For a more detailed answer, please see the CBD & CBG Questions section of our FAQ page.