How THCA Converts to THC: Decarboxylation Explained
THCA converts into THC through a chemical process known as decarboxylation. This occurs when heat removes a carboxyl group from THCA, transforming it into psychoactive THC.
What Is Decarboxylation?
Decarboxylation happens when cannabis or hemp is exposed to sufficient heat over time. This can occur during smoking, vaping, dabbing, or cooking.
Common Ways THCA Converts to THC
The most common methods include smoking flower, vaporizing concentrates, or baking cannabis into edible products. Each method applies enough heat to activate THCA.
Why This Matters
Understanding this conversion explains why raw THCA products are non-intoxicating, while heated products produce noticeable psychoactive effects.
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