DELTA 8 THC
THCO
HHC
HHCO
DELTA 9 THCP
THCPO
HHCP
THCB
THCH
HHCP-O
DELTA 9 THCv
CBDv
CBN
CBNO
CBC
CBG
CBD
H4CBD
What is Delta 8 THC? Delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-8-THC, Δ8-THC) is a psychoactive cannabinoid found in the Cannabis plant. It is an isomer of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-9-THC, Δ9-THC), the compound commonly known as THC. Δ8-THC is slightly less potent than Δ9-THC, with most studies suggesting it is approximately 50-66% as strong in its effects. Despite the difference in potency, the psychological and physiological experiences are often described as qualitatively similar, though milder per milligram consumed.
Unlike traditional pharmaceutical development, which focuses on single-compound formulations, the complexity of cannabis allows for a broader exploration of how cannabinoids interact in the body. Consumers often report a smoother and more clear-headed sensation with Delta 8 THC compared to traditional Delta 9 THC experiences.
Delta 8 THC became federally legal through H.R. 2: The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, commonly referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill. This legislation legalized hemp and all of its derivatives, isomers, and cannabinoids, provided they contain no more than 0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight. Additionally, the Farm Bill amended the Controlled Substances Act to exclude hemp-derived cannabinoids like Delta 8 THC from its scheduling, provided they meet the legal definition of hemp. However, legality still varies by state, as some states have enacted specific regulations or bans regarding Delta 8 THC products.
In its raw form, Delta 8 THC is generally a viscous clear to amber oil, which can be adjusted through heat, making it easier to blend with terpenes or other cannabinoids during formulation.
"THCO, also known as Delta 8 THC O Acetate, is an acetylated variant of Delta 8 THC. Reports indicate it may have increased potency compared to Delta 8 or Delta 9 THC. Our formulation aims to deliver high-quality THCO, utilizing compounds known for their safety. It features a fluid oil consistency, akin to that of CBC or our CBD vape oil, offering a smooth experience when vaped or dabbed. Initial effects have been reported to begin within 10-20 minutes for some users, with peak effects developing up to an hour after inhalation. Oral consumption has been described as having a similar onset to that of Delta 8 or Delta 9. Note that individual experiences may vary, and it's essential to exercise caution due to its reported increased potency.
Due to the current regulatory environment and the stance of the FDACS & DEA, THCO products have been removed from our offerings. The legality of THCO is currently a gray area and is considered a controlled substance by these agencies.
Hexahydrocannabinol, commonly known as HHC, is a psychoactive cannabinoid generally considered to be as potent as, or slightly less potent than, Delta-9-THC according to most users. Many consumers describe its effects as akin to a more social version of Delta-9-THC, with fewer instances of paranoia and couch lock, making it more suitable for daytime use. While HHC is naturally found in male cannabis plants, it occurs in very limited quantities. Therefore, significant amounts for products or scientific testing must be synthesized in a lab by skilled chemists. Contrary to some misconceptions, HHC does not contain THC, ensuring that the product never exceeds 0.3 percent Delta 9 THC content. This means that HHC is in compliance with the Farm Bill. Most users report experiencing a euphoric and relaxed state of mind and body, similar to the effects of Delta 9, but with fewer side effects like paranoia and couch lock. Many describe it as a more social and active alternative to Delta 9.
The compound typically manifests as a viscous golden to amber/red oil. Its consistency can be made less viscous by heating, which facilitates the addition of terpenes or other cannabinoids if desired. It's important to note that the 9R isomer is considerably more potent than the 9S isomer.
Based on consumer feedback, HHCO is approximately 1.5 to 2 times more potent than HHC and has longer-lasting effects. Most users of HHCO report a calming mental and physical sensation with minimal drawbacks. The effects of HHCO are often likened to those of Delta 9 THC, but without the sluggish after-effects. Compared to Delta 8 THC, HHCO is generally reported to produce more sociable effects and is smoother on the lungs.
Due to the current regulatory environment and the stance of the FDACS & DEA, HHCO products have been removed from our offerings. The legality of HHCO is currently a gray area and is considered a controlled substance by these agencies.
Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabiphorol, commonly known as Delta 9 THCP or simply THCP, stands out as one of the most potent and enduring cannabinoids available on the market. Originating from hemp, this natural cannabinoid features seven carbon atoms in its alkyl side chain, a structural nuance that significantly elevates its potency. Studies have indicated that THCP's binding affinity to the CB1 receptor is about 33 times more efficient than that of Delta-9-THC. As a result, most consumers find THCP to be around 2-3 times as potent as Delta-9, with effects that have a notably longer duration. The compound usually manifests as a golden to amber viscous oil. It is psychoactive, offers significantly higher potency than Delta 8, Delta 9, and HHC, and provides long-lasting effects even at minimal dosages. The average edible dose is estimated at around 2mg and is considered to be highly potent. Due to its elevated potency, THCP is generally incorporated into blends at concentrations of up to 10%.
Delta-9 THCP-O, formally known as Tetrahydrocannabiphorol Acetate, is a cannabinoid with a seven-term side chain. Much like its close relative D9-THCP, THCP-O is noted for its high potency and long-lasting effects. When compared to D8 THC and similar cannabinoids, THCP-O is considerably stronger, particularly when ingested. Although THCP-O is relatively new to the market, it has garnered attention for its pronounced effects, making it a subject of interest for further research and study.
Due to the current regulatory environment and the stance of the FDACS & DEA, THCPO products have been removed from our offerings. The legality of THCPO is currently a gray area and is considered a controlled substance by these agencies.
Hexahydrocannabiphorol, also known as HHCP, is a hydrogenated form of THCP and is the most potent cannabinoid we offer. Similar to HHC, HHCP features both an R and an S isomer, with the R isomer being the more potent of the two. Our HHCP stands out as one of the most potent options on the market, thanks in part to its exceptional 90+% content of the 9R isomer. Although its binding affinity to the CB1 receptor has not yet been extensively studied, anecdotal reports from most consumers indicate that this cannabinoid is even more potent than its non-hydrogenated counterpart, THCP. In addition, HHCP has been reported by consumers to have a longer duration of effects. The compound is typically a golden to amber viscous oil, with psychoactive properties and significantly higher potency compared to Delta 8, Delta 9, and HHC. Its effects are long-lasting even in minimal quantities, and some users report that its potency surpasses even that of THCP. The average edible dose is around 2mg and is considered highly potent. Due to its high potency, HHCP is usually incorporated into blends at concentrations of up to 10%.
We are proud to carry the most potent HHCP available, owing to our rare ratio of over 80% of the psychoactive 9R isomer.
THC-B, or Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabutol, is a highly potent psychoactive compound with an elevated potency comparable to that of THCP. Although it is similar in its effects to THCP, it is reported to have a quicker onset and a slightly shorter duration of effects. This isomer of Delta-9-THC, distinguished by its butyl sidechain, was discovered in 2019 along with THCP and THCH. THC-B is typically found as a viscous oil with a color spectrum ranging from amber to dark rose. Given its significant potency, it is generally incorporated into blends rather than used as a standalone ingredient.
THC-H, or Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabihexol, is a psychoactive cannabinoid with a potency comparable to THCP. Known for its longer-lasting effects, similar to THCP, it was discovered in 2019 alongside its CBD counterpart, CBDh. The additional carbon in its 6-carbon side chain is responsible for its greater binding affinity to cannabinoid receptors, making it significantly more potent than Delta-9-THC according to consumer feedback. Consumers often find THC-H to be longer-lasting than THC-B but not quite as potent as THCP. Due to its elevated potency, THC-H is commonly used in blends rather than as a stand-alone ingredient. The compound appears as an amber viscous oil
HHCP-O, formally known as Hexahydrocannabiphorol Acetate, is a specialized cannabinoid that is both hydrogenated and acetylated, making it a derivative of THCP. Similar to the structural changes seen in THCp and HHCp, elongating the alkane chain in HHCP-O enhances the binding affinity of this cannabinoid. Known for its potent, intoxicating, and euphoric effects, HHCP-O is reported to exceed even THCP and HHCP in both potency and duration. Some users specifically report that HHCP-O is stronger than HHCP. The acetylation process appears to further amplify the potency and longevity of the compound's effects, making it a standout in the realm of psychoactive cannabinoids.
Due to the current regulatory environment and the stance of the FDACS & DEA, HHCPO products have been removed from our offerings. The legality of HHCPO is currently a gray area and is considered a controlled substance by these agencies.
What is Delta 9 THCV?
Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabivarin, commonly referred to as THCV, is a unique cannabinoid naturally occurring in the cannabis plant, known for its distinct, stimulant-like properties. THCV is often associated with enhancing focus and promoting an energized, clear-headed experience, making it popular among consumers seeking an alternative cannabinoid profile.
One of THCV's most interesting characteristics is its dual action depending on dosage. At lower amounts, THCV is believed to interact with the CB1 receptor in a way that doesn’t produce noticeable psychoactive effects. However, at higher doses, THCV's interaction with the CB1 receptor changes, often leading to a stimulating and uplifting sensation that some users compare to a Sativa-like experience. When combined with THC or its isomers, THCV may contribute to a more energetic and focused effect profile.
THCV typically appears as a dark amber isolate, with a brittle, shatter-like consistency. Because of its unique properties and its association with increased focus and energy, it has been nicknamed by enthusiasts as the “Adderall of cannabis.” However, individual responses to THCV can vary, and more research is ongoing to better understand its full range of effects.
Cannabidivarin, commonly known as CBDV, is a naturally occurring phytocannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. Structurally, it is considered the "Varin" analog of CBD, sharing a similar molecular profile with subtle differences that contribute to its unique characteristics.
While CBDV is non-psychoactive, many consumers describe its effects as more uplifting and motivating compared to traditional CBD. Though research into CBDV is still emerging, it is often sought after by individuals looking to explore cannabinoids that may promote a sense of balance and clarity in their daily routines.
CBDV is typically available as an off-white to tan isolate, providing versatility for formulation in various products. Its clean, isolated form makes it ideal for blending with other cannabinoids or incorporating into a wide range of applications.
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What is CBN? Cannabinol, commonly referred to as the couchlock cannabinoid, is a mildly psychoactive component found in the cannabis plant that many consumers have reported to find helpful as a sleep aid. CBN is made in the plant when the THC-A oxidizes. Most consumers find that they experience what is traditionally thought of as “Indica” effects when combining this cannabinoid with THC or one of its isomers. CBN comes as an isolate powder that is generally white to a pinkish off white.
What is CBN-O? Cannabinol Acetate, or CBN-O, is a mildly psychoactive component found in cannabis which, like strongly psychoactive THC, is derived from tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THC-A). CBN-O is more potent than CBN and will produce longer lasting effects. According to consumer feedback, CBN-O is often used effectively as a sleep aid or sedative. When combined with cannabinoids, can produce indica like effects at higher doses.
Cannabichromene, commonly known as CBC, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid, meaning it does not produce the "high" typically associated with certain other cannabinoids. While CBC has a relatively low binding affinity for CB1 receptors, it interacts more readily with other receptor systems such as CB2, TRPA1, and TRPV1. These interactions are the subject of ongoing research, as scientists continue to explore CBC’s potential role within the broader cannabinoid ecosystem.
In product formulations, CBC is valued for its free-flowing, less viscous consistency, making it an effective option for thinning cannabinoid blends. This quality helps improve product performance in hardware applications, such as preventing clogs in vape devices. Additionally, CBC is often included in formulations for its ability to complement and enhance the profiles of other cannabinoids, contributing to a more balanced and synergistic experience.
CBC typically presents as a golden to dark amber oil that flows easily, offering versatility across a wide range of applications. While CBC is frequently mentioned in discussions around comfort and wellness, it's important to note that research into its full effects is still ongoing.
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Cannabigerol, commonly known as CBG, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in relatively low concentrations within the cannabis plant, often comprising less than 1% of its cannabinoid profile. CBG is often referred to as the “mother of all cannabinoids” because it serves as the precursor from which other major cannabinoids, such as THC, CBD, and CBC, are synthesized during the plant’s growth cycle.
CBG is believed to interact with various cannabinoid receptors, and many consumers describe its effects as contributing to a sense of focus, clarity, and motivation. When combined with THC, some users report that CBG may offer a more balanced and smoother overall experience.
In its pure form, CBG is typically available as a white to off-white isolate powder. Compared to other cannabinoid isolates, CBG tends to be lighter and less dense, making it versatile for a variety of product applications, including blends designed for daytime use.
Due to its low natural abundance in cannabis plants, CBG products are often considered premium offerings and can be more difficult to source. While CBG is frequently praised for its uplifting qualities that some associate with 'sativa-like' characteristics, ongoing research continues to explore its potential roles within the cannabinoid spectrum.
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Cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, is one of the most well-known non-psychoactive cannabinoids found in cannabis and hemp plants. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce a “high” or euphoric sensation, making it a popular option for those seeking a clear-headed experience.
Many consumers appreciate CBD for its naturally calming properties and often incorporate it into their wellness routines. CBD is available in multiple forms, including pure isolate powder, which typically appears as a bright white crystalline substance, and full-spectrum distillate, which has a golden hue and contains a broader range of hemp-derived compounds. Dosages can vary widely depending on individual preferences, with typical serving sizes ranging from 100mg to 300mg.
When combined with THC or other psychoactive cannabinoids, CBD is believed to contribute to a more balanced overall experience. Some consumers report that CBD helps to smooth out the intensity of THC’s effects, supporting a more comfortable and enjoyable session.
While CBD has gained widespread attention for its versatility and diverse range of uses, it’s important to note that research into its full potential is ongoing, and individual results may vary.
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H4CBD, or tetrahydrocannabinodiol, is a hydrogenated derivative of CBD, created by adding four hydrogen atoms to the CBD molecule. While research on H4CBD is still limited, a 2006 study suggested that it may exhibit a stronger binding affinity to the CB1 receptor compared to traditional CBD, although not to the extent of THC. A 2017 review mentioned similar findings but did not present new research data.
Consumers who have tried H4CBD often describe the experience as resembling a product with a 2:1 CBD-to-THC ratio. It is generally perceived as maintaining the non-intoxicating qualities of CBD while introducing a subtle, mildly intoxicating sensation that some users find enjoyable. However, individual experiences may vary depending on personal tolerance and product formulation.
H4CBD is typically available as a golden-colored distillate and is known for its smooth consistency, making it suitable for various product applications. Due to its unique molecular structure, H4CBD is considered an intriguing option for those interested in exploring cannabinoids with profiles distinct from standard CBD.
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