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THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in raw cannabis, while THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the psychoactive form that results when THCA is heated through smoking, vaping, or cooking. THCA itself does not cause the "high" associated with THC.

THCA flower can be classified as hemp if it contains less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC. However, if it exceeds this THC limit, it may be classified as marijuana under federal and state laws, making its legal status dependent on its THC content.

THCA flower can be purchased legally in Florida if it adheres to the state’s hemp laws (containing less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC). However, consumers should be cautious, as converting THCA into THC by heating it could raise legal concerns if the resulting THC content exceeds legal limits.

No, you do not need a medical marijuana card to buy THCA flower in Florida, as long as it is legally classified as hemp. However, cannabis products containing THC, even those derived from THCA, require a medical marijuana card in the state.

THCA flower can be consumed raw (e.g., in smoothies or juices), used in tinctures, or applied topically without converting to THC. This way, users can experience the benefits of THCA without the psychoactive effects.

Yes, the demand for THCA flower is growing, especially within the medical marijuana market. Consumers are increasingly interested in THCA for its potential health benefits, while businesses are capitalizing on its non-psychoactive properties for wellness-related products.

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