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THCA flower contains tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, which converts into THC when heated, potentially causing psychoactive effects. CBD flower, on the other hand, contains cannabidiol (CBD), which is non-psychoactive and does not convert to THC.

THCA flower’s legality across state lines can be complex. While the flower itself may not be psychoactive, it could convert to THC during transit if exposed to heat, which could raise legal issues depending on the state receiving the shipment.

THCA flower is often used in its raw form for juicing, blending into smoothies, or used in topical treatments. It’s also used for therapeutic purposes due to its anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, without inducing a "high."

Yes, many people use THCA flower for its potential medicinal benefits, such as reducing inflammation, nausea, and neurodegenerative symptoms. However, anyone considering it for medical use should consult with a healthcare professional.

Yes, THCA flower has a similar odor to regular cannabis because it comes from the same plant. The distinct scent comes from the terpenes found in the flower, which can vary depending on the strain.

Yes, THCA flower can be used in raw preparations, such as juicing, but when cooking at high temperatures, it converts into THC, which may lead to psychoactive effects in the food.

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