browse by flower type
sort by
browse by flower type
Skip to pagination
 

Traveling with THC-A flower is federally legal if it meets hemp regulations, but local laws at your destination may differ. It's important to check both TSA policies and state guidelines before flying. Always carry proof of lab testing to avoid confusion during inspection.

Yes, if heated and consumed, THC-A converts to THC and may result in a positive drug test. Raw consumption may reduce that likelihood, but there are no guarantees. Drug tests generally check for THC metabolites, not THCA itself.

THC-A flower has a strong aroma because it contains natural terpenes similar to traditional cannabis. Depending on the strain, the scent profile can range from fruity to diesel-like. If discretion is a concern, it's best stored in sealed containers.

While both come from hemp, THC-A flower contains higher levels of THCA and is more likely to convert to THC when heated. CBD flower is focused on cannabidiol, which remains non-intoxicating whether heated or not. The user experience differs based on cannabinoid content and consumption method.

THC-A flower is cultivated and trimmed similarly to high-grade cannabis, often with dense buds and rich trichomes. This can be confusing due to their identical appearance. However, legal classification depends on delta-9 THC content, not looks.

When stored correctly, THC-A flower can maintain freshness for six months to a year. Factors like air exposure, light, and humidity play major roles in longevity. Using airtight glass containers is highly recommended for shelf life.

Recently viewed