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THCA flower refers to cannabis buds that are high in tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA). Unlike regulated cannabis, THCA hemp flower contains high levels of THCA. THCA is the precursor to THC, the compound responsible for the high from cannabis. When you use THCA flower, you’re consuming raw THCA, which itself is non-psychoactive. However, THCA converts into THC when heated, like when smoking or vaping THCA products.
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The legality of THCA flower depends on where you live. In the U.S., THCA flower derived from hemp is federally legal if it contains less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. This means that THCA flower may be sold legally in many places. But, it’s important to check your local laws before purchasing THCA flower. Some states ignore this rule and use the total THC level (the amount of THC present when decarboxylated) for legal status.
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THCA flower, like weed will not produce a high if consumed raw. THCA is non-psychoactive. But when you heat THCA flower, the THCA is converted into THC, which is psychoactive. This conversion process is called decarboxylation. This means that THCA effects are the same as regular weed once it’s heated.
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Decarbing THCA flower is easy. Simply apply heat. When you smoke or vape THCA flower, it decarbs automatically. If you prefer edibles, you can decarb THCA flower by baking it in the oven. Set your oven to 220°F (105°C) and bake the flower for about 30-40 minutes. This converts the THCA into THC, activating your flower.
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THCA flower is grown similarly to other cannabis strains. The key difference is selecting strains with high THCA content and keeping growing temperatures a bit cooler. Growers carefully cultivate and harvest these plants to maintain high levels of THCA, while keeping it from decarbing during curing. This ensures that the THCA flower is legal, potent and effective.
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