Are distillates like HHC, THC-O, THCV, THCP natural?
The answer is not as simple as yes or no. On the one hand, these distillates can be obtained from hemp, because the plant contains them in microscopic quantities.
On the other hand, many of these cannabinoids, such as THC-O, THCV, H4CBD, HHCP, do not occur naturally in hemp. They are obtained by chemically modifying natural cannabinoids such as THC.
Does that make them "synthetic" like K2?
No, not really. Synthetic cannabinoids such as HU-210, JWH-018 have a completely different molecular structure, unrelated to THC. Unlike them, HHC, THC-O, THCV, THCP distillates are based on natural cannabinoids, albeit modified ones.
The illustration below may help visualize this difference.
Effects of individual compounds
- D9 THC: The most famous, classic "weed"
- D8 THC: Slightly weaker than D9, more "bodily" effect
- D8 THC-O: Same as acetylated D8, but slower effect, lasts longer
- D9 THC-O: Analogue of D8 THC-O
- HHC: Hydrogenated THC, more stimulating, you are more functional than with regular THC, but it all depends on the amount of use
- HHCP: Enhanced version of HHC, effect up to 2-4 hours, should be taken in small doses because tolerance is very high
- THCP: Analogue of HHCP, slightly weaker
- THCP-O/HHCP-O: Analogue of THCP/HHCP, acts even longer (up to 3 days)
- CBN: Drowsy, sedative
- THCV: Stimulant, "functional", not similar to THC
Mixing of distillates:
If you have multiple distillates, you can make blends of different cannabinoids to get the effect you want.
Our specialists are constantly researching new mixtures, and we have something to surprise you.
Important:
These are not all cannabinoids, but we hope this information has given you an idea of the most popular ones.
It is important to do your own research and know the risks before using any cannabinoids.
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