Budget THC-A Disposable (1G)
Indulge in the purest form of THC-A distillate with a Budget THC-A 1-Gram Disposable!
Expertly blended with exotic terpenes in a budget-friendly disposable vape. Small, convenient, and rechargeable, these products are guaranteed to satisfy!
Budget THC-A Disposable strain options:
- Sour Diesel (Sativa)
- Pink Lychee (Hybrid)
- Wedding Cake
What is THC-A?
THCA stands for tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, and it is the precursor to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). When cannabis is growing, it makes cannabinoids as carboxylic acids that most often convert into non-acidic compounds through a process called decarboxylation. Almost all cannabinoids start off in their acidic form, which has structures and effects that differ from those of their non-acidic versions.
THCA in its raw form is considered non-psychoactive, meaning you do not experience a “high” when imbibing it. This is due to the fact that THCA does not bind to CB1 receptors, the receptors that have a high binding affinity for THC. THCA needs to be decarboxylated first into Delta-9 THC before it will have the desired effects.
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Indulge in the purest form of THC-A distillate with a Budget THC-A 1-Gram Disposable!
Expertly blended with exotic terpenes in a budget-friendly disposable vape. Small, convenient, and rechargeable, these products are guaranteed to satisfy!
Budget THC-A Disposable strain options:
- Sour Diesel (Sativa)
- Pink Lychee (Hybrid)
- Wedding Cake
What is THC-A?
THCA stands for tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, and it is the precursor to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). When cannabis is growing, it makes cannabinoids as carboxylic acids that most often convert into non-acidic compounds through a process called decarboxylation. Almost all cannabinoids start off in their acidic form, which has structures and effects that differ from those of their non-acidic versions.
THCA in its raw form is considered non-psychoactive, meaning you do not experience a “high” when imbibing it. This is due to the fact that THCA does not bind to CB1 receptors, the receptors that have a high binding affinity for THC. THCA needs to be decarboxylated first into Delta-9 THC before it will have the desired effects.
Learn More about THCA Here