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THCA Flower

Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCA) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that is present in raw and live cannabis. THCA progressively transforms into…

Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCA) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that is present in raw and live cannabis. THCA progressively transforms into delta-9 THC when the plant is heated in a process known as decarboxylation. However, THCA has its own distinct advantages when retained in its unprocessed state, and therefore is sought after by individuals interested in the potential of various cannabinoids.

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What Is THCA Flower?

THCA is very often offered as a flower, or in “herb” form. This basically means that it is the raw and unprocessed state from the hemp plant. THCA flower makes the cannabinoid simple and easy to consume by individuals seeking this compound.

What Is the Difference Between THC and THCA?

Many wonder what is THC vs THCA. THCA converts into delta-9 THC when it undergoes a process known as decarboxylation, which is usually done through heating or combusting the compound.

THCA is non-intoxicating, while THC is intoxicating. Therefore, the different compounds are desired for various reasons.

What Is a Good THCA Percentage?

A “good” THCA percentage is the one that you feel is right for you, and greatly depends on each individual, their unique body chemistry, and their preferences. For some, a potent strains around 15-20% THCA might be enough, while other individuals may want a stronger strain above 20% THCA. At Premium Jane, our strains contain around 27% THCA.

How Long Does THCA Stay in Your System?

It’s extremely hard to determine how long THCA will stay in someone’s system. That’s because every person has a unique body chemistry, and it also depends heavily upon the testing method used. If you are concerned about THCA remaining in your system, speaking with your doctor or medical professional.

What Does THCA Do?

The effects of THCA vary for each individual, but some people report feeling a sense of increased calm which aids in focus and helping to manage everyday stresses. Always speak with your doctor or a medical professional if you have any questions about how THCA might impact you.

How Strong Is THCA?

The strength of THCA depends upon its percentage generally. Strains with a high THCA content, often above 20%, are considered to be stronger, whilst strains with lower THCA contents are less potent.

Is THCA Legal?

Many people wonder about THCA legality. THCA is legal in most states throughout the United States when it is derived from hemp, and ours is. That’s because THCA is non-intoxicating in its raw and unprocessed state.

Laws are constantly evolving, however, so it is best to check with your local regulations to ensure that THCA is permitted.

How to Use THCA

The most popular way to use THCA is to heat the flower and consume it, or decarboxylate the hemp-derived THCA flower and bake or cook it into your favorite dishes and desserts.

Does THCA Get You High?

You can purchase them right here at Premium Jane! As an industry leader for going on 10 years, we are one of the nation’s most trusted resources when it comes to CBD, delta 8, and delta 9 products for sale online. All of our Delta 9 products are third-party lab tested for quality and purity, and we take great care to produce the best experience possible for every customer we serve.

THCA's FAQs

What is a high THCA percentage?

A THCA percentage between 15-20% is considered a substantial and strong amount. Our THCA products sit around 27%, meaning they contain a sizeable quantity of the cannabinoid.

Does THCA turn into delta 9 when smoked?

When THCA is heated or decarboxylated it does turn into delta-9 THC.

Where can I buy THCA?

Lucky for you, THCA is for sale right here at Premium Jane. We have three strains available: Blue Dream, OG Kush, and Purple Haze.

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