DELTA 8 THC

Delta-8 THC is one of the most popular hemp-derived cannabinoids, similar in chemical structure to traditional Delta-9 THC—the popular element of cannabis that you’re most likely familiar with. 

The main difference? Guilt and stress-free relief. You don’t need a medical card for our federally-compliant Delta-8 products; expect mellow highs and total confidence. 

Delta-8 is produced naturally—in trace amounts—by the hemp plant, isolated during processing to ensure total legality and quality. The cannabinoid retains the same psychological and physical benefits that traditional THC provides, but with a much more subtle delivery. 

Because Delta-8 is nearly identical in atomic composition to Delta-9 THC, it binds to the same receptors in your brain—mimicking similar psychoactive and physical effects. 

Furthermore, because it naturally appears in such small quantities, the hemp-derived cannabinoid must be extracted, processed and concentrated to deliver significant effects.

Yes, Delta-8 THC will get you high—again, with similar effects to traditional THC, though with much less potency; the atomic structure is similar, but does not bind to proper receptors as efficiently as traditional THC.

As with any substance that alters your sobriety, it is imperative to consumer Delta-8 with responsible moderation. 

Overconsumption of the product can lead to (but is not limited to) anxiety, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and loss of consciousness.

FAQ

Cannabinoids derived from hemp or marijuana are not enough alone to cause a lethal overdose; it is physically impossible. That said—anyone can have a bad reaction to cannabinoids, and you should take caution when familiarizing yourself with the product.

Here’s a fun answer—it really depends! Delta-8 functions just like traditional THC, meaning that the time to feel any effects will change with the route of consumption. Smoking and vaporizing are felt nearly immediately; edibles may take a few hours to set in.

The length of Delta-8 THC’s effect will vary by route; edibles and tinctures can last 4-6 hours, while smoking and vaping can linger for 1-2 hours.

HEMP-DERIVED DELTA-9 THC FAQ

In cannabis, Delta-9 THC is the compound you’re most likely familiar with. Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC is essentially the same compound—but it’s extracted from federally-compliant hemp plants containing less than 0.3% THC, which lands it in a different classification. 

Now, because Delta-9 THC occurs in extremely small trace amounts within hemp flower, it needs to be extracted, processed, and concentrated to deliver proper relief. 

This is one of the OG cannabinoids on the market, known for its incredible pain relief properties—it effuses less potent psychoactive effects than traditional THC, but when consumed correctly, it provides a route to the relief and relaxation you’re looking for.

The main difference? Guilt and stress-free relief. You don’t need a medical card for our federally-compliant Delta-8 products; expect mellow highs and total confidence. 

Delta-8 is produced naturally—in trace amounts—by the hemp plant, isolated during processing to ensure total legality and quality. The cannabinoid retains the same psychological and physical benefits that traditional THC provides, but with a much more subtle delivery. 

The short answer—yes, hemp-derived Delta-9 THC is federally legal.

It must be processed and extracted from hemp plants that contain less than 0.3% THC, protected under the 2018 Farm Bill.

Furthermore, because it naturally appears in such small quantities, the hemp-derived cannabinoid must be extracted, processed and concentrated to deliver significant effects.

Yes, Delta-9 THC will get you high—again, with similar effects to traditional THC, though with much less potency; the atomic structure is similar, but does not bind to proper receptors as efficiently as traditional THC.

As with any substance that alters your sobriety, it is imperative to consumer Delta-9 with responsible moderation. 

Overconsumption of the product can lead to (but is not limited to) anxiety, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and loss of consciousness.

DELTA-10 ACETATE FAQ

Delta-10 THC is a sister compound to the well-known Delta-8 and Delta-9 cannabinoids (Delta-9 being the most popular and well-known of the family, the THC your parents and grandparents are familiar with).

It is a federally-legal compound processed from hemp-derived CBD plants—which is to say that Delta-10 THC is a completely natural compound found in trace amounts within cannabis plants—and it will still get you high. The cannabinoid retains the same psychological and physical benefits that traditional THC provides, but with a much less intense delivery. 

Delta-8 and Delta-10 THC are legal on the federal level and in 38 states, less potent compounds that offer the same routes to relaxation, relief, and really good times. 

Because it is new to the market—and because it is found in smaller amounts than Delta-8—Delta-10 is slightly more expensive to produce at the moment.

The main difference? Guilt and stress-free relief. You don’t need a medical card for our federally-compliant Delta-8 products; expect mellow highs and total confidence. 

Delta-8 is produced naturally—in trace amounts—by the hemp plant, isolated during processing to ensure total legality and quality. The cannabinoid retains the same psychological and physical benefits that traditional THC provides, but with a much more subtle delivery. 

Delta-10 is a federally-legal way to find guilt and stress-free relief; expect mellow highs and total confidence.

 

Yes, hemp-derived Delta-10 THC is federally legal.

It must be processed and extracted from hemp plants that contain less than 0.3% THC, protected under the 2018 Farm Bill.

Yes, Delta-10 THC will get you high—objectively, not as stoned as traditional THC, with more subtle relief. It is not as potent at Delta-8, and releases a more energized feeling of euphoria.

 

As with any substance that alters your sobriety, it is imperative to consume Delta-10 THC with responsible moderation. 

Overconsumption of the product can lead to (but is not limited to) anxiety, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and loss of consciousness.

Here’s a fun answer—it really depends! Delta-10 THC functions just like traditional THC, meaning that the time to feel any effects will change with the route of consumption. Smoking and vaporizing are felt nearly immediately; edibles may take a few hours to set in.

 

The length of Delta-10 THC’s effect will vary by route; edibles and tinctures can last 4-6 hours, while smoking and vaping can linger for 1-2 hours.

 

CBD FAQs

Since the United States passed the 2018 Farm Bill, the legal hmp market has been flooded with a rush of cannabinoids—a fire-hydrant stream of acronyms, compounds and confusion. 

CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, CBGA; the list goes on and on. We’re here to focus on the three main cannabinoids on the market:

CBD | All the relief and none of the high, a natural occurrence that actually inhibits adverse effects of THC when found in cannabis; for our purposes, it is derived in isolation from federally-legal hemp flowers.

CBN | Not naturally produced by hemp, but a natural by-product of aging; retains small amounts of the psychoactive effects (the high) that traditional THC provides.

CBG | A naturally-occuring cannabinoid produced in the late stages of growth; it’s ultra-rare and found in extremely small quantities.

CBD (Cannabidiol)

CBD is the queen of hemp-derived cannabis, a cannabinoid that inhibits adverse effects of THC while retaining powerful pain and inflammation relief—it will not get you high, but promises natural and guilt-free comfort.

Next to traditional THC, CBD is the second-most abundant cannabinoid produced by the cannabis plant; it is the most abundant in hemp. It is also the easiest and cheapest cannabinoid to lawfully produce, the most well-known and trusted of all hemp-derived compounds.

CBN (Cannabinol)

Though CBD is the most popular of all cannabinoids, CBN was the very first of the sister compounds to be discovered—and strikingly, it isn’t naturally-produced inside hemp or cannabis; it’s formed as THC degrades due to age, heat, or oxygen exposure. 

It retains light psychoactive properties (in comparison to the no-high-CBD), with some studies  reporting the compound at ¼ the strength of traditional THC and is found only in trace amounts within hemp flower; it takes a concentrated dose to feel any kind of high.

CBG (Cannabigerol)

Typically, this ultra-rare cannabinoid appears in trace amounts; less than 1% potency. Because of this extreme rarity (and additional processing needed to extract it), CBG is typically expensive to produce and is outpaced by other, more available cannabinoids on the market. 

In its early stages, CBG extracts have been used for pain relief, anxiety, depression, neurodegenerative disease and pain relief.

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Absolutely. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, it is federally legal to work with hemp plants containing less than 0.3% THC.

 

No. CBD does not retain the psychoactive compounds that give THC its signature high, instead providing powerful anxiety and pain relief without adverse effects.

 

Yes, but the side effects of CBD are much milder than anything on the THC spectrum; adverse effects can include dry mouth, reduced appetite, drowsiness, fatigue and digestion problems (many of which are directly related to the route of consumption and purity of CBD).

 

It really depends! The waiting time to feel any effects changes with the route of consumption. Smoking and vaporizing are felt nearly immediately; edibles may take a few hours to set in; topicals may take up to 30 minutes.

 

The length of CBD effects will vary by route; edibles and tinctures can last 4-6 hours, while smoking and vaping can linger for 1-2 hours.