Description:
A feeling that is as warm and tingly as a peach cobbler is in THCa Flower Georgia Pie. This decadent flower releases the mind with rich, creamy, nutty, vanilla inhales and relaxes the body with deep fruity, peach exhales. These compact buds are flavored primarily with Beta-caryophyllene followed by Limonene and Humulene as the dominant terpenes. All these are known for creating an intensely euphoric and relaxing experience.
The dense emerald buds of the Georgia Pie strain are interwoven with orange hairs and overflowing with Southern fruit and sweet herb notes. The Georgia Pie strain is a hybrid strain bred and cultivated indoors to maximize quantity and potency. These effects are reported to be very relaxing and should be saved for the end of the day to relieve stress and anxiety.
THCa flower creates an enjoyable psychoactive effect, but it must be heated with a flame or other heat source. These higher heats decarboxylate the cannabinoid and instantly change it into the delightfully euphoric Delta 9. After lighting the Georgia Pie strain, it will make you feel right at home.
Benefits:
The psychoactive effects of the Georgia Pie strain are said to help with focus and creativity while being very relaxing. Several therapeutic benefits have been attributed to the use of Delta 9 THC. They include:
Neuroprotective properties
Reduction in chronic pain
Better mood
Reduced anxiety
Motivation boost
Increased appetite
Cannabinoid Profile:
THCa 26.05%
Delta 9 THC 0.27%
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What is THCa?
THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the precursor of the well-known and psychoactive Delta 9 THC. It is a naturally occurring cannabinoid that has been identified within the cannabis plant. This cannabinoid is different from other psychoactive cannabinoids, like THCP and HHC, because it must be heated to become active. No euphoria will be felt when a THCa flower is eaten raw. The human body does not get hot enough to decarboxylate THCa. Higher heat levels must be used, like a lighter, torch, or vaporizer. Once THCa converts into Delta 9, it bonds with the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system to produce psychoactive effects. Delta 9 THC is also known for its anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), antiemetic (anti-nausea), analgesic (pain relieving), orexigenic (appetite stimulant), and neuroprotective properties.
What is THCa flower?
THCa flower is known for creating unique mood states and terpene profiles that many growers and consumers have come to enjoy. There are Sativa, Indica, and hybrid strains of THCa flower and they can be grown indoors and outdoors. The effects of these buds are different for each person. The euphoria is a result of the cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profile. Some people say they prefer a THCa flower strain with a higher Humulene concentration because of the relaxed mood state it creates. Others find Linalool to be an enjoyable uplifting mood state. Some popular THCa strains include the Black Cherry Soda strain, Hippie Crippler strain, Blue Guava strain, and Gelonade strain.
It is important to note that THCa flower will create no effects when eaten raw. The average temperature of the human body will not convert THCa into Delta 9 THC. It must be activated through decarboxylation. This will occur with a lighter, torch, or dry herb vaporizer.
THCa vs THC Flower?
THC flower and THCa flower are differentiated by one thing – the testing method. THC flower is the term commonly used to refer to marijuana in recreational and medical dispensaries. This flower is tested using gas chromatography. This process requires heat to determine the potency percentage. THCa flower is a natural cannabis flower, and in many cases, it is the same flower in many recreational dispensaries. Liquid chromatography is used to test THCa flower. This process requires no heat to determine the flower’s potency. THCa flower converts into Delta 9 when nature, a flame, or another heating source comes in contact with it.
THCa is one of the first cannabinoids to appear on the cannabis plant. It stems from CBG. As the plant matures, the small amounts of THCa decarboxylate as it is heated by the sun or other environmental factors. This process releases the acid from tetrahydrocannabinolic acid leaving behind Delta 9. This same conversion happens on a much larger scale when THCa flower is heated with a lighter, torch, vape, or oven. Once converted into Delta 9 THC euphoria is produced as it interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system.
How is THCa flower made?
THCa flower is not made using manufacturing processes. It is the flower that naturally grows on the cannabis plant. When liquid chromatography testing is used, these flowers are shown to be high in the cannabinoid THCa. Studies show when the plant grows THCa appears in abundance stemming from CBG. Small amounts of THCa decarboxylate into Delta 9 as the plant is heated by the surrounding environment. This process occurs at a much higher rate when THCa flower is heated using a flame, vape, or oven. Using a liquid chromatography test, it has been found that all cannabis strains have a higher THCa concentration than Delta 9 until they are heated.
What is Cannabis Sativa flower?
The Cannabis Sativa plant is tall and skinny with thinner leaves. It has a longer growth cycle and tends to do better in warmer climates. Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish biologist and physician, named and classified the plant, and chose Sativa because it means “cultivated.” Most Sativa strains have more THC than CBD. This makes them effective in helping with depression, headaches, and weight loss.
Uplifting and energizing cerebral euphoria is how many people describe the effects of the Sativa strain. This might be accurate for many Sativa strains, but there are plenty of Sativa strains that don’t have these effects. Experts agree that each cannabis strain’s effects are determined by the cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids present. Someone’s physique also plays a factor in the effects. This is why two people can smoke or ingest the same strain and potentially have different experiences.
What is Cannabis Indica flower?
Indica plants are shorter and bushier than Sativa plants and have much thicker leaves. They have a shorter growth cycle which makes it suited better for colder climates. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, the French biologist, proposed this new species of cannabis after receiving samples in 1753 from a naturalist traveling abroad. He decided to call it Indica since the samples came from India. Lamarck went on to describe the differences between Indica and the European sativa plant in his natural biology book.
A strong body euphoria coupled with intense relaxation is how many enthusiasts describe Indica strains. Many say it helps reduce anxiety and improves sleep. This might be the case for many Indica flower strains, but not all of them. Experts agree that the euphoric effects of the cannabis plant are determined by the cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids present. Each person’s body also plays a factor. That is why two different people can have two different experiences when inhaling or consuming the same cannabis strain. Some Indica strains have a stronger concentration of THC while others have more CBD. However, there is about a one-to-one ratio in many Indica strains.
What is a Sativa Indica Hybrid Strain?
Hybrid strains have been a product of Mother Nature for generations. Growers too have also been engaging in the creation of hybrid strains though they use selective breeding. They have found that by breeding two separate strains it can combine the best of both worlds. This experimentation has produced some of the most popular strains in the world. Records are kept of which strains have been bred together to show true genetics. A hybrid strain has 50% Indica and 50% Sativa genes. This ratio can be different giving rise to Indica-dominant hybrid strains and Sativa-dominant strains.
What is the Difference Between Indica and Sativa Strains?
It is a popular opinion that Sativa strains are energizing and uplifting while Indica strains have strong psychoactive effects and relaxation. This statement might be true for a lot of people, but not everyone. There are Indica strains, like the Blue Dream strain, that might be very uplifting. There are Sativa strains, like the Black Cherry Soda strain, that help put people to sleep. These effects are dependent on the cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profile. A person’s physiology also plays a factor in the effects. This is why no two strains affect two people exactly the same.
There is one big difference between the Indica and Sativa strains. That is how they grow. Indica strains are shorter and bushier with thicker leaves. They have a shorter growth cycle and can survive better in colder climates. Sativa strains grow taller with thinner stalks and leaves. Their growth cycle is longer and Sativa strains prefer to grow in warmer climates.
Which is Stronger Indica or Sativa?
The strength effects depend more on the cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profile, and not on whether it is an Indica or Sativa strain. Both Indica and Sativa can be very potent. A big factor in the euphoria someone experiences is their own body as well. Some people enjoy higher terpene levels of Ocimene while others enjoy the feel of a stronger Myrcene concentration. It comes down to a matter of personal choice whether an Indica or a Sativa strain is stronger. Only trying multiple strains can help someone find the right one for them.
What is the Georgia Pie Strain?
The Georgia Pie strain is a hybrid strain that was bred by crossing Gellati with Kush Mints. This strain has a high THCa content range from 25% – 30%. The CBD is very low which creates a stronger euphoria for some. This effect is very relaxing and may induce lethargy, but the mood state is very positive and uplifting. The dominant terpenes in the strain are Beta-caryophyllene, Limonene, and Humulene. The Georgia Pie strain is perfect for the end of any stressful day that just needs to be treated to a delicious homemade peach pie.
What are Terpenes?
Terpenes are the natural compounds that give many plants and animals their aroma. Trees, flowers, fruits, and even insects have different terpenes contributing to their smell. Research shows terpenes help promote homeostasis within the body and work synergistically with other compounds to boost the benefits of cannabis. There are about a dozen different terpenes in cannabis, but the three most prominent ones are Myrcene, Linalool, and Alpha-Pinene.
What is Beta-Caryophyllene?
Sweet clove and wood aroma with a hint of pepper is how many describe Beta-Caryophyllene. Many cannabis strains are flavored with this terpene, and it is also found in oregano, basil, and pepper. This amazing terpene is found in the Black Cherry Soda strain and the Gelonade strain.
What are the Benefits of Beta-Caryophyllene?
Beta-caryophyllene is reported to have an uplifted and talkative mood state, which aids in reducing anxiety and relaxing in social settings. Studies have shown that Beta-caryophyllene can also relieve pain while reducing cholesterol.
What is Limonene?
Lemony and a slightly citrusy scent is how many describe Limonene. Besides being in several strains of cannabis, this terpene is also found in mint, juniper, and citrus fruits. This delicious terpene is found in the Mac 1 strain and Skywalker strain.
What are the Benefits of Limonene?
Limonene is reported to create a strong relaxation that leads to sleepiness. Others have said they felt a reduction in nausea. Research shows limonene can help as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.
What is Humulene?
Humulene has a strong aroma of basil, sage, and clove-like aroma. Besides cannabis, this terpene can be found in hops, ginseng, and coriander. This tasty terpene is found in strains such as the Georgia Pie strain.
What are the Benefits of Humulene?
Many describe the effects of Humulene to be deeply relaxing and can help with focus and creativity. Studies show that Humulene may help with pain relief and reduce inflammation.
What are Flavonoids?
There are 6,000 identified flavonoids in the plant kingdom. They are polyphenolic compounds that serve as secondary metabolites and are the most prevalent nutrients in the plant world. Flavonoids play an important role in cell cycle progression, which helps with seed development and growth processes according to research. They also boost resistance to bacteria, fungi, insects, and UV rays.
One of the most important roles of flavonoids is creating the color of flowers, fruit, and vegetables. The root word flavus means “yellow.” This was chosen because yellow is the most abundant hue in nature. Flavonoids also contribute to the aroma and taste of plants. A difference in the flavonoid profile can explain why two strains have identical terpene profiles, but very different effects.
Where Do You Buy Georgia Pie Strain or THCa Flower Online?
CannaBuddy works hard to curate a premium collection of THCa flower including the Georgia Pie strain. We collaborate with cannabis experts to source and offer top-tier THCa flower strains. We also offer the Black Cherry Soda Strain, Blue Guava strain, and Sex Panther strain to name a few. Whether it is THCa flower, HHC gummies, or CBD carts, all our products are third-party tested to ensure quality, efficacy, and consistency. Once you have a few strains in the cart, be sure to check the entire cannabis product line.
Suggested Use:
Consume as needed
Serving Size: 1 puff
Servings per unit: Varies
Ingredients:
100% high-THCa hemp flower containing < 0.3 % Delta 9 THC
Product Lab Results:
THCa Flower – Georgia Pie COA
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