It refers to the substance in its “acid” form. This is how much of the cannabinoids are found in the plant form and requires decarboxylation to make them potent psychoactives. Decarboxylation occurs by heating and/or aging. When you smoke flower much of that THCA is converted to THC which then gets you high.
From what I know cannabinoids in their acid forms are crystalline substances but once decarboxylated become viscous oils.
-GC
All thoughts answered as per, thanks.
I was watching a djaudits video; guy basically goes round factories recording, being polite, acting legally when security/police call him out, often by acting illegally or making up laws... you know the ones. Anyway, he visited a chem factory and zoomed in on hydrocholoric acid in a big drum/tub, and people in comments were talking of their experiences handling it. Also talk of hydrofluoric?
Am I right in thinking he spotted an absolute MDMA/phen/tryptomine motherload? Sassafras stuff aside. There was talk of the fluoro variant too - HFL?
@Cream Gravy? - thats the exact stuff; it's from newcastle, incidently. It was the CBD original variant. Its not the CBD I care for, but what an absolutely gorgeous little buzz after a line. It contains:
menthol, eucalyptus, beebalm, camphor
Isn't eucalyptus active? Because I swear to god I had an empathogenic, psychedelic experience of the original CBD version. Like a level 2-3 on the shulgin scale, if we are talking empathogenic mdxx style. I did not intend to be tripping, but I was. I had to wipe it out with benzos.
Stupidly emailed them asking for a list of psychoactives and erm, well, it.appears to be pulled from the market. I've got no idea if I did this. I need to make a thread, hopefully, the email detailing some.things remains. Other than that, it reminds me of a mini pregab experience, maybe.
It only happened once. I do have a caveat about its potential safety, mind.