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No — THCA Flower Smalls typically have the same potency as larger buds from the same harvest. Their cannabinoid profile and terpene composition remain intact. The size difference comes from how the buds grow on the plant, not a change in quality.

Yes, THCA Flower Smalls may be used in cooking if you activate them through heat, such as baking. Decarboxylation is essential to convert THCA into active THC. Always bake at controlled temperatures to maintain flavor and potency.

Dispensaries often sell smalls as a cost-efficient option that still delivers top-tier quality. They're trimmed from the same plants as premium buds, just smaller in size. This makes them appealing for both budget-conscious and bulk buyers.

Not necessarily — their terpene profiles are usually identical to the main batch of flower from which they're taken. However, because they come from different parts of the plant, slight aroma or flavor variations may occur. These are typically minimal and still within the expected strain characteristics.

Yes, as long as they meet the federal requirement of containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. Gold CBD follows federal rulings to ensure compliance. It’s always best to verify lab reports before purchasing.

Yes, beginners may find smalls easier to work with due to their manageable size and lower price point. They allow newcomers to try various strains without overcommitting. However, it's still important to start with small doses and understand heat activation.

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