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THCA flower can be grown legally in Texas if it meets the federal hemp guidelines, which require that the plant contains less than 0.3% THC. Growers must also be licensed under the Texas Department of Agriculture's Hemp Program.

THCA itself may not trigger a positive drug test, but once it is converted into THC through heating (decarboxylation), it can lead to a positive result for THC. This is important to consider if you are subject to drug testing.

While Texas has a limited medical cannabis program, THCA flower is not explicitly approved for medical use. However, some consumers may choose to use it for its potential health benefits. It’s essential to consult a healthcare provider before using it for medical purposes.

If THCA flower is consumed raw, it doesn’t produce a high. However, if it’s heated and converted into THC, it can impair motor skills. It's not recommended to drive after consuming THCA flower that has been heated.

Yes, THCA flower can be used in cooking, but if exposed to heat, it will convert into THC. To keep it non-psychoactive, you can add it to cold dishes like smoothies or salads.

THCA flower, like other cannabis products, can degrade over time, especially when exposed to heat, light, or moisture. Storing it in a cool, dry, and dark place will help maintain its potency and freshness.

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