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To dab THC, you’ll need an appropriate dab rig or dab attachment, some way to heat things up, and dab tools to help you precisely dose and safely spread your concentrate.
Depending on the device and type of dab wax you use, your technique may vary slightly. But in general, all you’ll need to do is set up your tools, heat up your nail, place the concentrate inside, and take a deep breath!
Need some guidance to get started? Check out our complete guides to dabbing THC and other cannabis products to enjoy your concentrates like a pro:
A cannabinoid is a molecule that binds to cannabinoid receptors in the body and brain. These receptors are like locks, and cannabinoids are the keys that fit them, depending on their shape and structure. The receptors are part of the endocannabinoid system, which regulates mood and hunger. Many different molecules can bind to these receptors, and all are classified as cannabinoids.
High Terpene Extracts (HTE) are a full-spectrum cannabis concentrate recognized for their rich terpene content.
A single THC gummy typically kicks in after about 30-60 minutes and then produces effects for about four to eight hours. However, the THC itself–which is fat-soluble and can be stored in fat cells–can linger in your body for a few days, weeks, or even months. The more often you use THC, the longer it will take to purge from your system.
Just like any other cannabis product, THC gummies can expire or “go bad.” They’re made of organic compounds, which break down and change over time, and also with perishable food ingredients that have their own shelf lives.
When stored in a dark, cool space, most THC gummies should hold their quality for at least one to two years. But if they start to melt, taste strange, or change in texture, they may be degrading in terms of quality or potency.
Learn the basics of how to tell if cannabis has gone bad here.
As of right now, the answer is “probably not.” All air travel in the US is under federal jurisdiction, which means federal rules about cannabis apply. That means any cannabis product that has more than 0.3%% THC on a dry-weight basis is technically federally illegal, even if you purchased it in a state where marijuana is legal.
Hemp-derived THC gummies should already comply with this 0.3% threshold, but they can still land you in hot water. If your gummies aren’t distinguishable as hemp-derived, for instance, they may get mistaken for marijuana gummies. Or, you may be flying to or from somewhere with stricter rules about cannabis in general.
Airport officials technically have the right to notify authorities about any suspected illicit drug use or possession; however, the most likely consequence is that your gummies will be confiscated or tossed out.
THC gummies made with cannabinoids derived from hemp, not marijuana, are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. The Bill states that hemp-derived products like gummies may be sold legally, but cannot contain more than 0.3% delta-9 THC by weight.
However, it’s still possible to find hemp-derived THC gummies of all kinds, including gummies made with delta-8 and delta-10 THC, CBD, HHC, and more.
Visit our blog to get the full scoop on hemp-derived delta-9 THC and its legality across the United States.
CBD isolate is the purified form of CBD (cannabidiol). All other compounds (including cannabinoids such as THC) are removed from the hemp plant.
CB9A is a novel cannabinoid extracted from CBD Isolate. Unlike CBD, CB9A is much more potent and induces a noticeable head change. It's best to think of CB9A as a supercharged version of CBD, akin to a Toyota Prius that's been modified for street racing.
Fans of the Bruce Banner strain will also likely enjoy one of its parents, OG Kush, a dank and pungent classic that produces similarly uplifting and mood-boosting effects. Strawberry Diesel, the strain’s other parent, is also a good choice.
If you love the fruity sweet taste of strawberries but want an even more energizing strain, check out Strawberry Cough, which packs a punch in terms of flavor and effects.
Bruce Banner is often touted as one of the most powerful sativa strains on the market, with THC levels of about 25-30%. Whether it’s the single most powerful strain, though, is impossible to say, as THC levels can vary depending on the cultivator.
The strain Bruce Banner is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for its potency, uplifting effects, and mood-boosting properties. While it may be a hybrid, Bruce Banner definitely hits like a classic sativa, leaving users feeling uplifted, creative, and focused.
The strain Cap Junky is a balanced hybrid, meaning it’s 50% indica and 50% sativa. As a result, Cap Junky delivers effects that are both mellowing and uplifting. Take a few tokes to feel relaxed without being overly sedated and boost your mood without getting the jitters.
Cap Junky is not for the faint of heart. This famously potent strain typically has THC levels of 30% or higher, with some phenotypes reportedly producing flower that’s up to 41% THC. Beginners should probably steer clear of this strain, or at least use it with caution; start with a small dose and work your way up to avoid overwhelming yourself and greening out.
Cap Junky is a famously potent and dank cannabis strain that was created by two major modern breeders, Seed Junky Genetics and Capulator. It’s the names of these two breeders that give this strain its title. Cap Junky first hit the market in 2021 when Seed Junky sold clones of the strain for a whopping $1,000 each!