Description
Description:
A relaxing tropical beach awaits inside every bag of High THCa Flower – Blue Guava. This distinctly unique flower eases the mind with tropical fruity inhales and subtle sweet earthy exhales. These compact buds are flavored with Myrcene, Beta-caryophyllene, and Limonene as the dominant terpenes. All these are known for creating uplifting, creative cerebral effects and deep physical relaxation.
The fluffy buds of the Blue Guava strain are overflowing with tropical fruit and sweet earth notes creating an intoxicating aroma. The Blue Guava strain is a hybrid strain bred in 2023 and cultivated indoors to maximize quantity and potency. These effects can uplift any part of the day helping with focus and creativity while relieving stress and anxiety.
THCa flower induces psychoactive effects but it must be heated with a flame or other heat source in excess of 300 degrees. The heat decarboxylates the cannabinoid and instantly changes it into the delightfully euphoric Delta 9. After lighting the Blue Guava strain, it will feel like paradise found you.
Benefits:
Many enthusiasts are quick to say the effects of the Blue Guava strain are uplifting and inspiring cerebral effects that calm and relax the body. Several therapeutic benefits have been attributed to the use of Delta 9 THC. They include:
- Neuroprotection
- Reduced chronic pain
- Improved mood
- Reduced anxiety
- Boost in motivation
- Increased appetite
Cannabinoid Profile:
THCa | 28.53% |
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What is THCa?
THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the cannabinoid that is the precursor to the well-known Delta 9. This cannabinoid naturally occurs within the cannabis plant. It differs from other psychoactive cannabinoids, such as Delta 8 and Delta 10, because it must be heated to be activated. There are no psychoactive effects when THCa is eaten. The human body does not get hot enough to decarboxylate THCa. The effects must be activated with higher heat like what is produced by a lighter, torch, or vaporizer. The Delta 9 bonds with the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system similarly to THCP and HHC to produce psychoactive effects. Delta 9 THC is also known for its anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), antiemetic (anti-nausea), analgesic (pain relieving), orexigenic (appetite stimulant), and neuroprotective properties.
What is THCa flower?
THCa flower are cannabis strains cultivated by growers for their unique mood states and terpene profiles. THCa flower can be a Sativa, Indica, or hybrid strain. These strains are grown indoors and outdoors. The effects of THCa flower can be different for each person. These effects result from multiple factors, including cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profiles. Some consumers prefer a flower strain with a higher Myrcene concentration because of the relaxed mood state it creates. Others find Linalool to be an enjoyable mood state. Some popular THCa strains include the Granddaddy Purple, Hippie Crippler strain, Blue Dream strain, and Gelonade strain.
It is important to note the effects of THCa flower can only be activated through decarboxylation. Do not expect any euphoric effects if THCa flower is eaten raw. The average temperature of the human body will not convert THCa into Delta 9 THC.
THCa vs THC Flower?
The difference between THC flower and THCa flower is the testing method. THC flower is a naturally occurring flower and commonly refers to marijuana and marijuana products. This flower is usually tested using gas chromatography, which requires heat to determine the Delta 9 potency percentage. THCa flower is a naturally grown cannabis flower. In many cases, it is the same flower in many recreational dispensaries. THCa flower is tested using liquid chromatography. This does not require any heat to determine the potency of the flower. THCa flower converts into Delta 9 when nature, a flame, or another heating source heats it.
During the cannabis flower growth cycle, THCa appears as the CBG transforms into it and six other cannabinoids. As the plant matures, the THCa is heated by the sun or other environmental factors and decarboxylates in small amounts. This process releases the acid from tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCa) leaving behind Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This is the intoxicating cannabinoid most people associate with cannabis. This same conversion happens when THCa flower is heated with a lighter, torch, vape, or oven. Once converted into Delta 9 THC, it interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system to produce euphoria.
How is THCa flower made?
THCa flower is not a synthetic cannabinoid. There are no manufacturing processes for creating it. THCa flower is the flower that naturally grows on the cannabis plant. Using liquid chromatography testing, it can be seen that these flowers are high in the cannabinoid THCa. Research has shown that as the plant grows this THCa appears in abundance stemming from CBG. Small amounts of THCa decarboxylate into Delta 9 THC as the plant is heated by the surrounding environment. This process occurs at a much larger rate when THCa flower is heated using a flame, vape, or other heat source. Using a liquid chromatography test, it has been found that all cannabis strains have a higher THCa concentration than Delta 9 until they are heated.
What is Cannabis Sativa flower?
Cannabis Sativa strains grow tall and skinny with thin leaves. They tend to grow better in warmer climates because they have a longer growth cycle. The Sativa was named and classified by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish biologist and physician. He chose Sativa because it means “cultivated.” Sativa strains usually have more THC than CBD. This makes them effective in helping with depression, headaches, and weight loss.
Many people report that Sativa strains create uplifting and energizing cerebral psychoactive effects. While this might be accurate for many Sativa strains, there are plenty of Sativa strains that don’t. Experts agree that the effects of each cannabis strain are determined by the cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids present. A person’s physiology also plays a factor in the effects of a strain. This is why two people can smoke or ingest the same strain and have vastly different experiences.
What is Cannabis Indica flower?
Indica plants tend to be short and bushier with thick leaves. The growth cycle is shorter which makes this cannabis plant suited better to colder climates. The French biologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck proposed a new species of cannabis called Indica after receiving samples from India in 1753. Lamarck describes the differences between Indica and the European sativa plant in his book.
Enthusiasts around the world like to say that Indica strains create a strong body euphoria that can be very relaxing. Many say it helps reduce anxiety and improve sleep. This is true for many Indica flower strains, but it is not true for all of them. Experts agree that the psychoactive effects of a cannabis plant are determined by the cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids present. Each person’s physiology also plays a factor in the effects. That is why two different people can have two different experiences when inhaling or consuming the same cannabis strain. The ratio of THC to CBD will also change from Indica strain to Indica strain. One will have a stronger concentration of THC while another has more CBD. However, there is about a one-to-one ratio in many Indica strains.
What is a Sativa Indica Hybrid Strain?
Hybrid strains are the result of Sativa and Indica plants coming together to create a new strain. Mother Nature has been creating them for even longer than that. Growers implemented selective breeding because they wanted to harness the effects of two strains and pair them together. This practice has led to some of the most popular strains in dispensaries. Records are kept of which strains have been bred together to show a strain’s origin. A true hybrid strain has 50% Indica and 50% Sativa genes. However, the ratio can be different giving rise to Indica-dominant hybrid strains and Sativa-dominant strains.
What is the Difference Between Indica and Sativa Strains?
Many people will say that Indica strains are great for relaxation because of their strong psychoactive effect. These same enthusiasts will also say Sativa strains have an uplifting effect that can be energizing and giggly. These statements are true for some people, but not everyone. Some Indica strains, like the Ice Cream Cookies strain, can be very uplifting, and some Sativa strains, like the Mac 1 strain, can help put people to sleep. These effects depend on the cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profile of each strain. A person’s physiology also plays a factor in the effects. This is why no two strains will affect two people the same.
While Indica and Sativa can be very similar, there is one notable difference. That is how they grow and where. Indica strains tend to be shorter and bushier with thicker leaves. They have a shorter growth cycle and fare well in colder climates. Sativa strains grow taller and have thinner stalks and leaves. Their growth cycle is longer and Sativa strains tend to grow better in warmer climates.
Which is Stronger Indica or Sativa?
The potency level depends more on the cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profile. Due to this, some Sativa strains have extremely high potency levels. The same can be said for Indica strains. And a big factor in the euphoria someone experiences is their physique. Some people enjoy higher terpene levels of Alpha-Pinene while others enjoy the feel of a stronger Humulene concentration. Deciding whether an Indica or a Sativa strain is stronger is ultimately a personal opinion. Only trying multiple strains will help someone decide which is right for them.
What is the Blue Guava Strain?
The Blue Guava strain is a hybrid strain that was bred by crossing Blue Dream and Guava Kush. This strain has a THCa content range from 18% – 25%. The CBD is very low which creates a strong euphoria. This effect is an uplifting and energizing mood state that many find creative. The dominant terpenes in the strain are Myrcene, Beta-caryophyllene, and Limonene. The Blue Guava strain is perfect for uplifting any part of the day or focusing on a creative project.
What are Terpenes?
Terpenes are the natural compounds that give many plants and animals their aroma. Trees, flowers, fruits, and even insects have different terpenes contributing to their smell. Research shows terpenes help promote homeostasis within the body and work synergistically with other compounds to boost the benefits of cannabis. There are about a dozen different terpenes in cannabis, but the three most prominent ones are Myrcene, Linalool, and Alpha-Pinene.
What is Myrcene?
Myrcene creates an intoxicating earthy, fruity, and clove-like aroma. It is the most abundant monoterpene and one of the most potent terpenes within the cannabis plant. This terpene is also found in hops, mango, thyme, and lemongrass. The Blue Dream strain and Grape Frosty strain both have this terpene.
What are the Benefits of Myrcene?
Myrcene is reported to be very relaxing and regularly induces lethargy and sleepiness. This effect can help people relieve stress and anxiety at the end of the day. Research has shown Myrcene also helps reduce inflammation.
What is Beta-Caryophyllene?
Beta-caryophyllene has a sweet clove and wood aroma with a hint of pepper. It is in abundance in many cannabis strains. It is also found in oregano, basil, and pepper. This amazing terpene is found in the Skywalker strain and the Gelonade strain.
What are the Benefits of Beta-Caryophyllene?
Many say Beta-Caryophyllene creates an uplifted and talkative mood state. This helps reduce anxiety and gets many to relax in social settings. Studies have shown that Beta-caryophyllene can also relieve pain while reducing cholesterol.
What is Limonene?
Limonene has a strong lemony and slightly citrusy scent that excites a lot of cannabis enthusiasts. Besides being in several strains of cannabis, this terpene is also found in mint, juniper, and citrus fruits. This delicious terpene is found in the Mac 1 strain and Skywalker strain.
What are the Benefits of Limonene?
Enthusiasts report strong relaxation that can lead to sleepiness after enjoying flower with Limonene. Others have said they felt a reduction in nausea. Research shows limonene can help as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.
What are Flavonoids?
Flavonoids play an important role in the color of flowers, fruit, and vegetables. The root word is flavus, which means “yellow.” This term was chosen because yellow is the most abundant hue of flavonoids. Flavonoids also contribute to the aroma and taste of plants. A difference in the flavonoid profile can explain why two strains have identical terpene profiles, but very different effects.
There are 6,000 different flavonoids throughout the plant kingdom. They are polyphenolic compounds that serve as secondary metabolites. They are also the most prevalent nutrients in the plant world. Research has determined that flavonoids play an important role in cell cycle progression, which helps with seed development and growth processes. They also support defense mechanisms by boosting resistance to bacteria, fungi, insects, and UV rays.
Where Do You Buy Blue Guava Strain or THCa Flower Online?
CannaBuddy curated a premium collection of THCa flower including the Blue Guava strain. We work with experts across the industry to source and offer top-tier THCa flower strains. We also offer the Gelonade Strain, Mac 1 strain, and Sex Panther strain to name a few. Whether it is THCa flower, HHC gummies, or CBD carts, all our products are third-party tested to ensure quality, efficacy, and consistency. Once you have a few strains in the cart, be sure to check the entire cannabis product line.
Suggested Use:
Consume as needed
Serving Size: 1 puff
Servings per unit: Varies
Ingredients:
100% high-THCa hemp flower containing < 0.3 % Delta 9 THC
Product Lab Results:
High-THCa Flower – Blue Guava COA
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