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Bulk THC-a Flower
THCa flower is exploding on the hemp scene, as more people are dialed into the incredible benefits of THCa, and more growers are learning how to grow high THCa strains properly so that the THCa does not convert to Delta 9. Unfortunately, the sharp increase in demand and potential profit is too tempting for some bad actors, that use fake tests to pass off flower that is over the legal limit of Delta 9 THC, as compliant high THCa hemp. Although the the final product looks and smells the same, one is legal and the other is not. We get our flower from a reputable source, and comes with tests for potency and a chain of custody to trace the flower back to the grower.
THC-a Flower by the Pound
We have been getting quite a few requests for bulk THCa Flower so we have worked out an arrangement with several of our partner farms to provide bulk pricing and fulfillment. Because THCa flower can only be grown and harvested in tightly controlled conditions, it is only available in small batches. We do not know what strains are in stock at any given time, and the flower sells out in a matter of days. If you are interested in purchasing bulk quantities of THCa flower, please fill out the form below and someone will contact you within 24 hours.
THCa vs THC
THCa and THC are two compounds found in the cannabis plant, but they have distinct differences. THCa is non-psychoactive, meaning it does not produce the “high” commonly associated with THC. On the other hand, THC is known for its psychoactive effects.
In terms of health benefits, THCa has shown promise in reducing inflammation and pain, improving sleep, and reducing anxiety. THC also has potential health benefits, but its psychoactive properties can sometimes limit its therapeutic use.
When it comes to legality, THC is often classified as a controlled substance and is illegal in many jurisdictions, while THCa is not. This means that products containing THCa may be more accessible in certain areas.
THCa can be converted into THC through a process called decarboxylation, which occurs when raw cannabis is heated. This results in psychoactive effects.
In conclusion, both THCa and THC offer potential health benefits, but THCa is non-psychoactive and may be more readily available in some areas. It’s crucial to speak with a healthcare professional before using any cannabis products, as the benefits and effects can vary greatly from person to person.