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High THCA low delta 9 thc strains
Anyone have lead on them?
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I believe all THC strains are high THCA...the THCA is converted to THC when the flowers are heated
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Im dying. Lol
All THC producing olants produce THCA. Its when we cure, age, or heat the plant that we convert THCA to delta-9 THC. Eat a raw cannabis bud and it does nothing psychedelic for you because you only ingested THCA. and perhaps CBDA. |
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This is for a very specific project.
Looking for strain(clone) that at harvest is high thca with the delta 9 thc testing around 1% or lower. Lab tests showing this are a must.. |
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total thc= thc + /thca x 0,877 / because of curing,drying,storing,heat degradation thca transform to thc, so strains with high thca virtually needs longer curying drying storing to become strong and smokable //mostly landraces and sativas but its not rule //
Best or closest to your wish is for example ethiopian at 1%thc and 10%THCA honduras at 1%thc and 13%THCA |
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Smdh
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From my minimal understanding almost all plants will have 1% or less thc and a much larger % Thca at harvest after drying and a short cure.
This is why you have to Decarb the plant material before it can be used for edibles and oral tinctures. If you took the plant material and did a qwet extraction and evaporated at room temp you would end up with an extraction that wouldn’t do much if taken orally. |
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It would do a lot, medicinally, in raw (thca) form, but yes it needs to be decarbed for psychedelic effects.
There is no difference between the production of thc and thca. The plant produces only thca and then we can remove the carboxy group to make it thc. I hope this thread is done, as it could lead to the spread if a lot if misinformation and pseudo-science. |
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