Grimace is an indica-dominant weed strain bred by Portland, Oregon’s Archive Seed Bank. This deep purple strain (go smoke it on the water, anyone?) features the genetics of two stellar strains: Purple Urkle and Face Off OG bx1. Archive notes that, in addition to oozing delicious grape notes, the Face Off adds a little twist of lime-y funk to the mix. Contrary to what its name may suggest, Grimace’s indica genetics make it a great choice for any consumer seeking sedative, mellow effects from their cannabis. If you’ve smoked, dabbed, or consumed Grimace, tell us about your experience by leaving a strain review.
THCa hemp refers to cannabis plants or products that contain high levels of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCa) while maintaining delta-9 THC levels below the legal limit of 0.3% by dry weight
THCa is the non-psychoactive precursor to THC found abundantly in raw, unheated cannabis plants
Unlike THC, THCa does not produce intoxicating effects when consumed in its raw form
However, when heated through smoking, vaping, or cooking, THCa converts to psychoactive THC through a process called decarboxylation
THCa hemp is considered federally legal as long as it contains no more than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight
However, state laws may vary, and the legal landscape is complex. Some states may have restrictions on THCa products, while others follow federal guidelines.
Using THCa products, regardless of whether they’re heated or consumed raw, is highly likely to result in a failed drug test for THC. If you’re subject to drug testing, it’s advisable to avoid THCa products entirely to minimize the risk of failing a test