Collection: THCA Flower

Our THCA flower gives you the same potency regular flower does while being federally legal, 100% natural, and free of synthetic cannabinoids. Enjoy signature THCA flower strains like Runtz, Blue Dream, Green Crack, and Purple Haze, delivered quickly and discreetly to your doorstep.

Shop THCA Flower at Carolina Hemp Cafe

Here at Carolina Hemp Cafe, we’re dedicated to providing you with the best selection of THCa flower you can find online. 

Here’s how we bring you the best:

  • Quality: Our indoor-grown THCA flower is 100% natural and offers high potency without the nasty artificial additives. Our selection includes legendary strains like Runtz, Blue Dream, Northern Lights, Green Crack, Durban Poison, and so many others. We have strains for any time of day: our collection includes indica THCA flower, sativa THCA flower, and hybrid THCA flower. Flexibility is important, too, which is why we offer THCA flower by the ounce, gram, and even quarter-pound.
  • Transparency: We don’t just talk about quality: we live it. Every product we sell is 3rd-party lab tested, and we make the certificates of analysis (COAs) available on our lab reports page. When you shop with Carolina Hemp Cafe, there’s no question that you’re getting high-quality product.
  • Shipping: Your satisfaction is our highest concern, and that’s why we ship all national orders through USPS Priority Mail and offer free shipping on orders over $99. We’re dedicated to making your online shopping experience fun and painless.
  • Support & Satisfaction Guarantee: Support is everything, and that’s why we make ourselves easy to reach via email or chat. We offer a 30-day refund policy on unopened items, and if you’re not satisfied with our order, you may qualify for store credit or a replacement product if you initiate the return within 100 days. We don’t just promise quality: we stand behind it.

What is THCA Flower?

THCA flower is dried cannabis sativa bud that’s been bred to contain high levels of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) and low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

Because it contains less than 0.3% THC by dry weight, it’s considered hemp and is therefore federally legal. 

THCa turns into THC when heated through a process known as decarboxylation: you get the same effects from high-THCa, low-THC strains as you would from strains with a lower ratio of THCa to THC. 

All cannabis flower strains tend to contain high levels of THCa, but they typically also contain significant percentages of THC, making them federally illegal and therefore not as widely available. 

THCa flower is bred specifically to contain more THCa and less THC. This makes it legal, but due to decarboxylation, it still creates the potent effects you’d expect from regular THC flower.

What Are the Effects of THCA Flower?

THCA turns into THC when heated (e.g. as when you smoke a pre roll), which creates the signature euphoric and relaxing effects associated with the cannabis sativa plant.

Therefore, THCA flower will create a head high just as THC flower will, allowing you to enjoy the therapeutic and recreational benefits of the plant, but legally.

How to Use THCA Flower

THCA flower can be used just like regular THC flower. Here are some of the main ways you can consume it:

  • Joint: A timeless and easy way to enjoy THCA flower; perfect for solo sessions or passing around with friends.
  • Blunt: Combine THCA flower with a tobacco or hemp wrap for a richer, slow-burning experience.
  • Bong or Pipe: Ideal for bigger, smoother hits and more intense effects, especially suited for experienced users.
  • Vaporizer: A cleaner, more discreet option that heats without burning. Great for vibrant flavors and on-the-go use.
  • Edibles: After decarboxylation, THCA flower can be infused into butter or oil for potent, long-lasting homemade treats.
  • Mixing with Concentrates: Boost potency by topping your bowl or joint with THCA diamonds, wax, or kief for an extra kick.

What’s the Difference Between THCA and THC?

THCA and THC differ in three primary ways: their origin in the cannabis sativa plant, their potency, and their side effects.

  1. Origin: All THC starts as THCA. Therefore, THCA levels in young cannabis sativa plants are much higher, but as the plant grows, much more of this THCA becomes THC. By strategically breeding and harvesting the plant, growers can get high-THCA, low THC strains.
  2. Strength: Raw THCA does not create a noticeable mental effect, while THC (“activated” THCA) does create a euphoric, relaxing head high. THC is the cannabinoid primarily responsible for the well-known effects of the cannabis sativa plant.
  3. Side effects: Not much is known about the side effects of raw THCA. However, anecdotal evidence suggests THCA may cause some people to feel slightly drowsy, while causing others to feel energized. THC, on the other hand, may create side effects such as anxiety, dry mouth, memory loss, difficulty thinking and speaking, red eyes, delayed reaction time, heart rate increases, and increased appetite. 

Is THCA Flower Legal?

Yes, THCA flower is federally legal in the US, although it’s restricted in certain states. 

In its raw form, THCA flower contains less than 0.3% THC by dry weight, which means it’s considered hemp under US law, which is federally legal as of the 2018 Farm Bill. 

Will THCA Flower Show Up On a Drug Test?

Yes, THCA flower will show up on a drug test. THCA turns into THC when heated, and THC is a target analyte on drug tests due to its presence in marijuana (cannabis sativa containing more than 0.3% THC), which is federally illegal.

It’s not known whether raw THCA will show up on a drug test, however, given its chemical similarity to THC, it’s safe to assume it might.

What to Look For When Buying THCA Flower

There are a few main things you’ll want to look for when shopping for THCA flower:

3rd-party lab testing

Only buy THCA flower that’s been 3rd-party lab tested. The hemp market is largely unregulated and there’s a lot of bad quality flower out there. We’re dedicated to providing the best-quality flower: we back that up with lab tests. Every reputable company will do the same. 

All-natural flower

Only buy all-natural THCA flower. This will ensure the flower you buy is free of low-quality additives that don’t add to the experience and may even be harmful.

All-natural flower is richer in naturally-occurring cannabinoids (such as THCA), making it better for both therapeutic and recreational use.

Effects and potency

When you’re shopping for THCA flower, ensure you buy a product that provides the experience you’re looking for. There are two main things you’ll want to look for:

  1. THCA Percentage: The amount of THCA in the strain will determine how potent it is. Ensure you select a strain that’s appropriate for your preferences and level of experience. High-grade THCA flower will contain 20% or more THCA, while low-grade flower will contain around 15% THCA.
  2. Other Cannabinoid Content: If THCA flower contains other cannabinoids (whether naturally or through infusion), it will render different effects than THCA flower with minimal amounts of these other cannabinoids. 

Other THCA Flower

Bulk THCA Flower

Sativa THCA Flower

Indica THCA Flower

Hybrid THCA Flower

Type 1 THCA Flower

Top Shelf THCA Flower

Exotic THCA Flower

Budget THCA Flower

THCA Flower Ounces

Trap Teddy THCA Flower

CBN Flower

THCA Diamond Flower

Other THCA Products

THCA Concentrates

THCA Diamonds

THCA Vape Carts

THCA Pre-Rolls

THCA Flower FAQs

Will THCA flower get you high?

Yes, THCA flower will get you high because THCA turns into THC when heated (as when smoked). THC is a psychoactive cannabinoid that creates a euphoric head high.

Is it safe to smoke THCA flower?

Yes, THCA flower is safe to smoke. THCA flower is simply regular THC flower that’s been bred to contain more THCA and less THC in its raw form; it’s 100% natural.

Is THCA natural or synthetic?

THCA is naturally occurring in the hemp/cannabis plant. When heated, it converts into THC.

How should THCA flower be stored?

THCA flower will stay fresh the longest if stored in an airtight container and placed somewhere cool and dark. Generally, cannabinoids will degrade if exposed to light, heat, and oxygen: when you’re not using it, aim to put your THCA flower somewhere where it will be minimally exposed to these elements.