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THCA (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid) is a precursor to THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). While THC is psychoactive and creates a "high," THCA in its raw form does not have psychoactive effects. THCA must be heated (through a process called decarboxylation) to convert into THC, which is why THCA flower is often used in its natural state for non-intoxicating purposes.

THCA flower falls into a legal gray area in Ohio. It can be considered hemp if its THC content is below 0.3%, aligning with federal hemp regulations. However, once it’s decarboxylated and converted into THC, it may fall under Ohio’s stricter cannabis regulations, particularly if the THC level exceeds legal limits.

Yes, THCA flower can be bought in bulk in Ohio, provided it meets the legal requirement of having less than 0.3% THC by weight. Buyers and sellers should always ensure compliance with both state and federal regulations to avoid legal issues.

Popular THCA flower strains often include those with strong terpene profiles like Blue Dream, Sour Diesel, and Gelato. However, the availability of specific strains can vary by wholesaler, and businesses can often select strains based on customer preferences.

Always request a Certificate of Analysis (COA) from third-party labs when purchasing THCA flower. This document will confirm the cannabinoid profile and ensure the product is free of contaminants like heavy metals, pesticides, or mold.

Yes, THCA flower is non-psychoactive in its raw form, whereas THC flower produces psychoactive effects. The potency of THCA flower only becomes similar to THC when it undergoes decarboxylation (heating) and converts to THC.

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