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Before You Buy: HHC Flower 

Before You Buy: HHC Flower 

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HHC and HHC flower are two of the newest chapters in the history of marijuana. But what is it? Why does it have such a cult following and hype around it. If you want to know more about the product, scroll down further.

What Is HHC?

What Is HHC

Before we can start analyzing what is an HHC Flower, we need to understand what HHC is. This will enable us to have a better understanding of the respective cannabinoids and their basics. So, let us dive right in for a better understanding of HHC and HHC Flowers.

HHC is a naturally occurring cannabinoid. This cannabinoid can be found in trace amounts across various cannabis classes of plants. The cannabinoid is produced in such trace amounts that extracting it for industrial usage is futile. As a result, companies use several methods, like hydrogenation, etc., to mass-produce HHC.  

In the following sections, we will look at the substance’s origin, effects, benefits, legality, etc., in order to understand the basics of HHC flowers.

Production Method

Production Method

The first thing that I believe you need to know about is the production process of the HHC. Not many people know this, but HHC is a product of an accident. In the 1940s, a scientist named Roger Adams mistakenly added Hydrogen atoms to Tetrahydrocannabinol. As a result, THC molecules mutated and became HHC.

This whole experiment was later known as Hydrogenation. Hydrogenation modifies THC molecules by replacing the double bond of THC with two Hydrogen atoms. In the process, the molecular weight changes, and it stabilizes.

Scientists believe that HHC has more shelf life than THC because it is molecularly more stable. As a result, this adds to the chemical’s USP.

Effects

Whenever we are discussing a psychoactive substance like HHC, we need to take a moment and look at its effects. Otherwise, we are not getting the bigger picture. But, in order to understand a substance’s effect, you need to look at user reviews. Well, I have done the job and looked at user reviews of several websites and have inferred some of the most basic effects of HHC.

Those who have used HHC products will tell you that their experience was reminiscent of how Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC feel. Some of the more generalized effects of HHC on the human body are euphoria, a sense of relaxation, enhanced appetite, drowsiness, and mild couch lock.

Even though the effects of HHc might feel similar to Delta 8 and Delta 9, users have other things to say. According to some users, HHC is a more intense experience than Delta 8 as well as Delta 9 THC.

Side Effects

Even though HHC has received positive reviews from most of the users, there are certain drawbacks that new users need to know about. Again, information on the HHC side effects is mostly anecdotal. As a result, I had to go through several user reviews, and here are some of the side effects that you can experience while consuming HHC.  

  • Confusion 
  • Anxiety 
  • Poor coordination 
  • Cotton Mouth 
  • Increased heart rate 
  • Amnesia 
  • Plummeting blood pressure 
  • Blood red eyes 
  • Loss of orientation of time and place 
  • Loss of identity 
  • Fatigue 
  • Hallucinations (rarest) 

Potential Benefits 

HHC has been around for a while now. It was first discovered in the 1940s. Still, studies to understand this chemical are still going on.  As a result, medical science is still looking at ways to capitalize on the effects of the substance in order to use it medically.  

According to a 2011 study, HHC can become seminal for breast cancer treatment. According to the paper, HHC molecules stopped breast cancer cells and tumor growth. Another study from 2007 shows that HHC can prove to be a better analgesic and could be used as local anesthesia.  

Therefore, it is early to discuss the chemical’s medicinal benefits. However, sources suggest that medical research is going on to answer this question conclusively.  

Legality 

Legality is a major aspect when talking about cannabis and cannabis products. Cannabis plants that have less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC are legal, according to the 2018 Farm Bill passed by US Congress. 

Subsequently, a 2022 revision of the bill stated that Delta-9 THC and its derivatives are legal in moderate amounts. Therefore, HHC is legal in the USA as per the Federal government. However, this does not mean that HHC is a completely legal substance.  

HHC is a naturally occurring substance. However, the amount in which this chemical is produced is not optimum for industrial mass production. As a result, companies use synthetic means to produce HHC and HHC products. Hence, there is a high probability that this can affect the overall legality of HHC.  

I would personally suggest that you go through the local marijuana laws before you procure or try to bring HHC products into your respective state. Otherwise, you might run into legal fiascos.  

Availability 

A single company dominates the current HHC market. As a result, HHC has become a novelty item for cannabis enthusiasts.  

Still, there are several second-party retailers who sell HHC products and have established networks to reach their customers. So, availability is not going to be an issue.  

HHC is gradually becoming more famous than Delta 9 THC. Hence, demand usually exceeds supply. And this can make the substance a little pricey.  

HHC vs. THC 

Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the most abundant cannabinoid found in cannabis plants. This substance is the primary psychoactive agent of the cannabis. Hence, the feelings that you feel after consuming cannabis are a result of this substance. THC is known to possess several medicinal benefits and is a well-studied substance.  

Hexahydrocaabinol, or HHC, is a minor natural cannabinoid that can be found in the cannabis class of plants. HHC can only be found in trace amounts. As a result, it is synthesized from THC for industrial usage. HHC produces similar effects to Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC. However, those effects are usually more intense. Unlike THC, HHC is not a well-studied substance. Hence, people remain wary of it.  

What Is HHC Flower? 

What Is HHC Flower

With the basics out of the way, I think that it is time that we broaden our horizons and look at the guest of the hour, the HHC flower. We will try and see what the hype is about and will even guide you through the process of buying your own HHC products for the first time.  

An average cannabis bud is saturated with two primary chemicals called THC and CBD. These two chemicals form 70% to 80% of the genetic makeup of cannabis plants. However, buds that contain HHC instead of THC are called HHC flowers. These are the newest additions to the cannabis family and are gradually taking over the scene.  

In fact, HHC flowers are so popular that celebrity potheads are paying big bucks to get their hands on these buds. But what makes these buds so popular and exquisite? Stick around, and I will tell you.  

Production

Scientifically speaking, HHC or tetrahydrocannabinol is an isomer of the THC or Tetrahydrocannabinol. HHC is formed by a process of hydrogenation that adds two hydrogen atoms to THC. The process of hydrogenation is also used in order to turn vegetable oil into margarine. Once the HHC is manufactured, a bud is dipped or sprayed with the solution and is then left to dry and absorb the chemical.  As of now, this is the only way to get HHC on a bud. However, some researchers are trying to create specialized seeds that will produce HHC-dominant cannabis plants. But it will be a long time before we can expect to see something like this.  

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Will It Bake You?

Will It Bake You

The simple answer to this question is a resounding yes. A HHC flower is potent enough to make you high as a kite. According to several users, HHC produces similar effects to Delta 8 and Delta 9.  

According to users, the effects of the substance can be felt within minutes of consuming it. This is because HHC is a fast-acting substance and is more easily absorbed by the body. The high is a mixture of a body high as well as a mind high and can last for upto 3 hours or so.  

HHC is around 12% to 13% more potent than most other cannabinoid. Hence, try consuming the substance in moderation. Overshooting can result in massive greening-out effects or a trip to the ER for a bad trip. And trust me, you do not want to experience either of the two.  

HHC is an amazing alternative to THC, but it should not be underestimated in any way whatsoever.  

Guide To Buy HHC Flowers 

Guide To Buy HHC Flowers

Buying the perfect HHC flower might not be as difficult as rocket science. However, we will still help you navigate the whole thing and prepare you for your first-time escapade to a dispensary. Here is a detailed rundown of things that you need to look out for in order to buy yourself a new batch of smokables. Here we go!  

Consider The Store’s Reputation 

Before you can even think of buying cannabis from dispensaries, I suggest that you take a moment and look up the best dispensaries in your area. HHC is a relatively new cannabinoid that has hit the market shelves. Therefore, only get it from licensed vendors. Do not go for back alley dealers. In fact, only go for dispensaries that have a credible customer base and a moderate amount of reviews just to be safe. Or you can choose dispensaries that have established a network for more than a year. Otherwise, you will run the risk of getting hold of sub-par products.  

Quality Of Ingredients 

Another thing that you need to know about is the thing that you are getting or buying. Questionable products can be very dangerous. Production of HHC includes several chemicals. Some of these chemicals can be very harmful for human consumption. Only acquire products that have quality ingredients. Reputable brands sell products with a complete and detailed breakdown of the ingredients list. This will ensure that you are consuming the right product.  

Manufacturing 

Another thing that you need to know about HHC Flower is its manufacturing process. Hydrogenation is used to produce HHC. This process involves several heavy materials like platinum, palladium, nickel, etc. These materials have to be in a perfect balance. Overshooting or undershooting can cause a lot of problems. Therefore, you need to get a product that clarifies the whole manufacturing beforehand. Do not go for questionable HHC products.  

Price

Whenever you are looking for an exquisite cannabis product, you need to take special care about the overall price point. Do not go for overly pricey products if you are a moderate user. HHC products can go quite high. I would suggest that you go for a balanced product that is branded as well as affordable. Do not go for overly cheap products.  

Reviews 

User reviews are very important when it comes to understanding a product. Go for products that have good quality reviews and have an established customer base. Do not settle for cheap alternatives that have questionable reviews and ratings. Do not pick poorly rated products that have no credibility. 

After Sales Services

The final aspect that you need to remember and look out for is the after-sales product. Try to go for dispensaries that have an established customer base and good customer service. This will ensure that you get the right product from the right dispensary that will extend its help after service as well.  

Conclusion

With that, we have reached the very end of our article about HHC flower and other products. A revolutionary new product that is not only more potent but has earned a reputation that is exotic. Keep following our page for more cannabis-related content and stories. Good Luck!

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