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The Benefits of Low THC Cannabis Flower

Ready to learn why low THC flower is your long-lost bestie?

August 12, 2024
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Think high THC is the only way to get the best buzz? Think again. Chasing the highest THC percentage is common, but there's way more to cannabis than just THC content. Low THC flower can be just as good – if not better.

So we have created an easy-to-understand guide that will explain what THC percentage means, why you might want to go for lower THC strains, and how terpenes can change your experience.

Ready to learn why low THC flower is your long-lost bestie?

What Does THC% Mean?

You've probably seen those little numbers on your cannabis packaging – something like 15% THC or 25% THC. So, what's that all about? THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the main compound in cannabis that gives you a buzz. The percentage tells you how much of that compound is in your bud.

But here's the secret: more THC doesn't always mean a better time. Sure, it can pack a punch, but sometimes a heavy hitter isn't what you're looking for. Lower THC flower can offer a smoother, more mellow experience without knocking you out or giving you the uncontrollable munchies.

Lower THC is great for people who are new to cannabis. Starting with lower THC can help you ease into the experience without feeling overwhelmed. It's also perfect for those who want to enjoy the effects of cannabis without getting too stoned to function.

So don't just chase the highest THC percentage! Consider what kind of experience you want and choose the level of THC that will help make that happen.

What Are Terpenes?

Alright, let’s talk terpenes – the secret sauce of cannabis. Terpenes, or terps, are the aromatic compounds that give your bud a unique smell and flavor. But they do way more than just that. They’re the real game-changers when it comes to your cannabis experience.

Terpenes can influence how a strain affects you. Think of them as the DJs at your personal cannabis party, setting the vibe. While THC gets you stoned, terpenes can enhance, mellow out, or even steer that feeling in different directions. Some terpenes might make you feel super relaxed and chill, while others can boost your mood and energy levels.

So, what does terp percentage mean? It’s the measure of how much of these aromatic compounds are in your flower. Higher terpene percentages can mean more intense flavors and aromas, and they shape your overall experience. For example, a strain with a lot of myrcene might have a sedative, couch-lock effect, while one high in limonene can lift your spirits and give you a burst of happiness.

Terp percentages are your bread and butter, especially when paired with lower THC. Understanding terpenes can help you pick the perfect strain for your needs without any unwanted effects.

Lower THC Strains Give More Enjoyable Effects

It's common to think that higher THC means a better high, but that’s not always the case. Sometimes, less is more.

Lower THC strains can offer a more balanced and manageable experience. Instead of getting hit like a freight train, you get a gentle lift. This can be especially great for social situations where you want to stay clear-headed and present, not spaced out and couch-locked. Lower THC flower lets you enjoy the buzz without feeling overwhelmed.

Lower THC strains can also be easier on your tolerance. If you’re a regular user, you know that over time, your body gets used to THC, and you need more to get the same effect. By mixing in some lower THC flower, you can keep your tolerance in check and avoid the dreaded tolerance breaks. This way, you can keep enjoying your cannabis without having to constantly up your dosage.

And let’s not forget the health benefits. Lower THC strains are often preferred by medical users who need the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the intense psychoactive effects. Whether it’s for pain relief, anxiety, or just a better night’s sleep, lower THC flower can offer all the good stuff without the heavy high.

High Times with Low THC

Lower THC flower is downright amazing. Chasing the highest THC percentage isn’t always the best move. Lower strains offer a balanced, more enjoyable high. They let the terpenes shine, giving you richer flavors and more nuanced effects.

Next time you’re shopping, check out our selection of lower-THC strains. Embrace the mellow, flavorful experience of lower THC flower and find the perfect strain that fits your needs. High THC isn’t the only path to a great experience.

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