Faq Delta 8
What is Delta-8?
By the same token, TCHPA (Tetrahydrocannabiphorol Acid) and CBDPA (Cannabidiphorol Acid) become THCP and CBDP when heated. They compose only a small percentage of a plant’s overall cannabinoid makeup — and they’re quite potent. In fact, THCP is 33 times stronger than regular THC, which means its effects on the body are amplified.
Is Delta-8 the same as THC?
As with any cannabis use, observe your body’s reactions and limit your dosage if you are experiencing side effects. THC may cause paranoia, anxiety, fatigue, dry mouth and eyes, memory loss, and gastrointestinal distress in some users. It’s reasonable to assume that as THCP binds to more CB1 receptors, its side effects may be more intense.
Will Delta-8 get me high?
Will I pass a drug test if I use Delta-8?
What do I need to use Delta-8 products?
How much THC-P is in each cartridge?
What are terpenes? Are they used in your THC-P products?
According to Leafly, terpenes are defined as, “aromatic oils that color cannabis varieties with distinctive flavors like citrus, berry, mint, and pine” and they are secreted in the same glands that produce cannabinoids like THC and CBD.
Terpenes were initially developed by plants for the adaptive purpose of repelling pests and predators. There are over 100 terpenes found in the cannabis plant and every strain of the cannabis plant contains a “unique terpene type and composition”. Nowadays, terpenes are used to create scents, flavors and, occasionally, different feelings or sensations.
Do you sell and ship Delta 8 to my state?
Terpenes were initially developed by plants for the adaptive purpose of repelling pests and predators. There are over 100 terpenes found in the cannabis plant and every strain of the cannabis plant contains a “unique terpene type and composition”. Nowadays, terpenes are used to create scents, flavors and, occasionally, different feelings or sensations.
Our products proudly feature terpenes found in the strains Grandaddy Purp, Strawberry Cough and Cali Orange Kush