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THCP flower contains tetrahydrocannabiphorol, a cannabinoid known for its extreme potency compared to THC. It binds to CB1 receptors more efficiently, producing stronger effects. Due to its power, users often require much smaller doses than traditional THC flower.

THCP flower's legality depends on state and federal laws, as it falls into a regulatory gray area. Some states allow hemp-derived cannabinoids, while others restrict them. Always verify local laws before purchasing in bulk.

Yes, THCP is significantly more potent than both Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC due to its superior receptor binding. While Delta-8 is known for mild effects, THCP can be much stronger even in small amounts. Users should approach it cautiously to avoid overwhelming effects.

The duration varies based on consumption method and dosage, but effects typically last 4 to 6 hours. Edibles or infused products may extend the experience up to 8 hours. Users should start with a low dose to assess their tolerance.

The aroma and flavor of THCP flower depend on the terpenes present in the strain. Some strains feature fruity, earthy, or skunky notes, much like regular cannabis. The presence of THCP itself does not significantly alter the flower’s natural scent.

Due to its extreme potency, THCP flower is generally not recommended for beginners. New users should start with very small amounts and gradually adjust as needed. Overconsumption may lead to discomfort, including dizziness and extreme sedation.

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