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Discover the perfect harmony of style, sustainability, durability, and comfort with our exquisite hemp hoodies and hemp t-shirt collection.
The use of ropes for hunting, puling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting and climbing dates back to prehistoric times. Some of very first ever made were twisted from hemp fibers. Rope was used during the age of sailing ships as part sails rigging anchor cord. It is one strongest natural in world. Today all natural hemp rope is great for tying, binding, gardening, pet toys, and historical re-enactments. No chemicals are used in making these ropes. Hemp Traders offers 6 different sizes for various uses. Look at the bottom of this page to see a comparison between the various hemp ropes we sell.
Natural Hemp Twine is one of our most popular products made from hemp. The most frequent uses of hemp twine is knotting through the practice of macramé to create hemp jewelry. Hemp jewelry includes bracelets, necklaces, anklets, rings, watches and other adornments. It may be used for other numerous applications such a clothes line, binding parcels, nets, whipping the end of a rope, crafts, toys for pets, tethering a kite, netting for a basketball hoop or a hockey goal. Look at the bottom of this page to see a comparison between the various hemp twines we sell.
Explore Our Hemp Fabric Collection
Explore our hemp fabric collection, where quality meets sustainability. Each fabric option brings you closer to ethical fashion and design with sustainable and versatile textiles perfect for apparel and decor. Whether you’re crafting clothing, upholstery, or accessories, our hemp fabric by the yard offers a unique and stylish solution.
Benefits of Hemp Fabric
Hemp provides all the warmth and softness of a natural textile but with superior durability seldom found in other materials. Hemp is extremely versatile and can be used for countless products, such as apparel, accessories, shoes, furniture, and home furnishings. Apparel made from hemp incorporates all the beneficial qualities and will likely last longer and withstand harsh conditions. Hemp fabric is a sustainable choice due to its minimal environmental impact throughout its production cycle. Hemp plants require significantly less water and pesticides compared to conventional cotton, making them a more eco-friendly option. Additionally, hemp fabric is biodegradable, ensuring that it doesn't contribute to long-lasting textile waste. This makes hemp a key player in the journey towards a more sustainable and eco-conscious fashion industry.
Types of Hemp Fabric
- Organic Hemp Fabric: Ideal for eco-friendly fashion projects that need natural resistance and sustainability.
- Hemp Cotton Fabric: Combines the durability of hemp with the softness of cotton for lasting comfort and a better wearing experience.
- 100% Hemp Fabric: Highly durable and suitable for everything from apparel to upholstery.
- Hemp Fleece Fabric: Soft, warm, and comfortable for all cozy garments and loungewear.
Hemp Fabric Colors and Textures
Our hemp fabrics come in a range of natural tones, highlighting the beauty of raw fibers. Each fabric is durable, breathable, and naturally antibacterial, ensuring a premium choice for everyday projects and eco-conscious designs. We also offer garment dyeing services to create unique shades that align with your brand’s style. Choose from a palette of neutral colors or vibrant hues, perfect for eco-friendly hemp fabric clothing that stands out.
Customization and Wholesale Options for Hemp Fabric
For brands and designers, we offer hemp fabric wholesale options to bring sustainable fashion and home decor to your customers. You can order each fabric type in bulk, whether you prefer the strength of 100% hemp or the gentle feel of cotton hemp fabric. Our hemp textiles also come in various weights and finishes, providing ideal options for personalized designs and branded products.
Frequently Asked Questions about Hemp Fabric
- Can I buy Hemp Fabric by the yard?
Yes! Our hemp fabric by-the-yard options are available for all our textile
types, allowing you to purchase what you need for your project. - Is hemp fabric suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, hemp is naturally hypoallergenic and gentle on sensitive skin. Our hemp fabric is free from harsh chemicals, offering a safe option for those with allergies or skin sensitivities. - Do you offer hemp fabric wholesale?
Absolutely. We provide wholesale hemp fabric options for designers and retailers who want to introduce sustainable fabrics to their collections. - Is hemp fabric suitable for clothing?
Absolutely. Hemp fabric clothing is durable, breathable, and naturally antibacterial. This type of clothing is an ideal choice for sustainable fashion that feels good and lasts long. - Is hemp fabric biodegradable?
Yes, hemp fabric is fully biodegradable. When disposed of properly, it will break down naturally over time, reducing environmental impact.
Cultivate Success: Nurturing Growth with Premium Hemp Germination Seeds
Introducing our premium hemp seeds specifically curated for cultivating hemp plants destined for fiber or seed production. These high-quality hemp seeds have been carefully selected for their exceptional germination rates, robust growth potential, and fiber and grain yield, ensuring a successful and rewarding planting experience.
Fiber & Grain Varieties
The selected hemp seeds are cultivated to prioritize fiber and grain production. These specialized strains exhibit traits such as long, strong stalks and a high fiber content, making them ideal for industries requiring top-grade hemp fibers. We specify the proper latitudes of our seed varieties to ensure they will grow properly in your area.
Superior Germination
Our hemp seeds boast an excellen germination rate, guaranteeing a strong start for your hemp fiber cultivation project. This reliable germination ensures a higher success rate in establishing a healthy and vigorous hemp crop.
Sustainable
By choosing our hemp seeds, you contribute to sustainable agriculture practices. Hemp is known for its low environmental impact, as it requires minimal pesticide use, conserves water, and naturally replenishes soil nutrients.
Reliable Source
We partner with trusted hemp seed producers who adhere to strict quality control measures. Our seeds undergo rigorous testing, ensuring their purity, viability, and compliance with industry standards.
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Latitude
Latitude is very important. Make sure your location fits within the latitude specified or you may get plants that flower one month after sprouting.
Seeding rates for Fiber
75-110 pounds per acre (85-148 killograms per hectare). Recommended planting between mid March through May. 13-18' feet tall males and females. Harvest at the end of July through early September depending upon the variety. Flowering begins usually in early August to early September depending upon the variety.
Seeding Rates for Grain
25-35 pounds per acre (28-40 kilograms per hectare). Plant between May though early June. Flowering begins in September and seeds are ready to harvest in October through November
Storage conditions
50°F, 10°C • 40% humidity
Storage >1 year: Freeze
Industrial hemp is defined as cannabis having 0.3% or less THC in the leaves and flowers. Please note these seeds are not certified and should be harvested for fiber prior to flowering to avoid levels of THC above 0.3%. If growing for grain/seeds, THC levels begin to drop once the flowers are fertilized and seed production commences.
Please call our office if you would like to order seeds for the 2025 planting season. 213-677-2997.
Tips for Preventing Your Hemp Crops from Testing Above the Legal THC Limit
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Hemp Traders is not a law firm. Laws and regulations regarding industrial hemp vary by state, and in some cases, by county. Additionally, interpretations and enforcement by federal, state, and county agricultural authorities may differ.
Federal and state laws require industrial hemp crops to be tested for THC levels before harvest. However, the definition of "harvest" can be subject to interpretation. Generally, "harvest" means collecting and removing crops from the field, rather than simply cutting them down. Understanding this distinction is crucial for compliance.
While our hemp seeds have been tested to ensure THC levels remain at or below the 0.3% legal threshold, they are not certified. These seeds are cultivated in diverse environments across China, leading to natural genetic variations that may cause some plants to exceed the THC limit at different growth stages. Below are strategies to help prevent your hemp crop from exceeding THC limits and steps to take if your crop does test above the threshold.
Planning
- Obtain written copies of the specific regulations governing hemp cultivation in your state and county.
- Develop a strong understanding of these regulations and establish a relationship with your local agricultural authorities.
- Keep in mind that regulatory enforcement can vary—some officials may be more cooperative in helping farmers comply, while others may strictly adhere to the law.
- Understand the cannabinoid development cycle: THC levels are lowest in young plants, peak as female flowers mature, and decrease as seeds develop and the plant ages. Proper planning of testing and harvesting schedules can help mitigate compliance risks.
Pre-Harvest Strategies
- For fiber production, hemp should be harvested just before flowering.
- Since hemp is a dioecious crop, male flowers typically appear about two weeks before female flowers. Because female flowers contain the highest cannabinoid concentrations, monitoring THC levels before flowering is essential.
- Conduct private THC tests at least four weeks before male flowering to identify any potential concerns.
- Official state-mandated tests should be strategically timed. If early testing reveals rising THC levels, consider conducting the official test sooner to prevent the crop from exceeding the legal threshold.
- Some regulations require harvesting within a specific timeframe after testing. However, factors such as weather, labor availability, and equipment readiness can cause delays. Regulatory enforcement on exact harvest dates varies, so understanding the rules and working within the system can help avoid unnecessary losses. A later harvest may not be noticed or present problems with the regulators.
What to Do If Your Crop Tests Above the THC Limit
If your hemp crop exceeds the allowable THC limit, consider the following steps:
- Request a Retest – Because the plants are not certified, genetic variation can lead to discrepancies in THC levels across the field. If one test yields a high result, another test may provide a compliant reading.
- Review Testing Parameters – Many tests report results within a margin of error. If the result is near the legal limit, the inclusion of test variability could bring the THC level within compliance.
- Cut and Ret Hemp in the Field – If regulations do not explicitly state that testing must occur before cutting, you may be able to leave cut plants in the field for retting. THC levels decline rapidly during retting, potentially bringing the crop into compliance after a few days. Therefore it is possible to cut the hemp and let it ret prior to testing. Harvesting would technically happen only when the plants are removed from the field. Understanding regulatory definitions and maintaining open communication with regulators can be beneficial in this scenario.
- Wait for Natural THC Reduction – If the law mandates testing before cutting, consider allowing the plants to mature further. Over time, THC levels typically decrease, though fiber quality may degrade. This approach is preferable to outright crop destruction.
Conclusion
Successfully navigating the complex and evolving regulations surrounding industrial hemp cultivation requires thorough planning, knowledge of local laws, and proactive engagement with regulators. By taking strategic steps, farmers can maximize yields while minimizing compliance risks.
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Green Decortication: Process Hemp Smarter
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Green decortication is a process that harvests, decorticates, and separates hemp stalks in a single pass—eliminating retting and costly post-processing to produce higher-quality fiber and hurd at lower cost. Explore Pure Fiber Innovations to learn more.