Candy Cane Living Soil THCA
Candy Cane Living Soil THCA
THCA - 22.51%
Indulge in the festive allure of Candy Cane, an indica-dominant strain that embodies the spirit of celebration year-round. Its buds, reminiscent of holiday confections, boast a glistening coat of trichomes, while the aroma harmonizes sweet peppermint with earthy undertones. Candy Cane's effects wash over in gentle waves, soothing both body and mind with a relaxing euphoria that eases away stress and invites in creative contemplation.
This bud has been grown in indoor living soil, a top-of-the-line organic cultivation method used to ensure premium deliverance of nutrients throughout the plant. This nutritious growth environment results in a greater production of trichomes which translates into a richer terpene profile. This higher concentration of terpenes will kickstart your high and catapult you face first into sweet relaxation.
Top Terpenes: 1.23%
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Caryophyllene for mental and physical euphoria
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Linalool for a deeply relaxed mental state
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Limonene for an uplifted mental shift and creative inspiration
THCA is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid naturally found in the cannabis plant. THCA is the “precursor” to traditional THC and converts into THC when heat is applied in a process called “decarboxylation”. The decarb process occurs at an estimated 64 degrees fahrenheit and would convert THCA into THC. Because of this unstable acidic form, it’s recommended and practiced that THCA products are stored in a temperature controlled environment to maintain its structure. Effects of THCA when consumed can be comparable to those of THC, with notable shorter lasting and less psychoactive effects overall.
The legality of THCA in a non-regulated state has led to some discussions that local lawyer, Rod Kight, describes in his blog. In short, the DEA has verified that there is a distinct difference in THCA and Delta-9 THC. Since THCA in its raw form contains no Delta-9 THC, it would be lawfully protected by the 2018 Farm Bill which federally legalizes Hemp products. Plants producing high THCA content must also comply with federal policy that provides hemp products must not exceed 0.03% Delta-9 THC. To read more on THC content testing and North Carolina Hemp policy, be sure to check out more articles on Rod Kight’s site.
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