Breeders now create plants with either a high THC percentage or a low THC percentage.
For example, some stoners get sky-high on THC levels of 15%, while some need it to be as high as 27% to feel any major effect.
Scientifically, the highest amount of THC that can be found in dried and cured buds of a weed variety is 30%.
When high levels of THC are consumed, the consciousness of the user gets altered intensely.
Using high levels of THC for the first time can leave the consumer feeling scared and confused, some say they were couch-locked for the entire time the drug stayed active.
They’ve also found amazing planting techniques that harness soil science knowledge and lighting technology to activate the genetic capability of each seed.
This results in quick cravings that need to be satisfied asap, meaning more cash is spent in the kong run trying to chase a high.
At a point, it was observed that the numbers written on the packages were looking too good to be true.
Bioavailability determines the amount of THC that remains active when it is introduced to the body system.
This involves consuming oils, edibles, and capsules and sending them through the GIT and liver.
The effects are set in less time than that observed in oral because it bypasses the liver and goes through the oral mucosa instead.
The cannabinoids are introduced to the lungs, after which they travel into the bloodstream with the aid of diffusion.
Displaying the THC percentage of cannabis products is important for consumers who likely want to know what they’re getting into before making a purchase.
The total active cannabinoid will give consumers a better description of what to expect after using the drug, unlike THC levels which only describe the expected potency of the product.
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