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Canapuff THCv Flowers Berry Gelato 50%, 1 g pouchTHCv Flowers Berry Gelato 50%
Soft Relaxing
THCv Flowers Berry Gelato 50%

Sale priceFrom €9,99
Canapuff THP420 Flowers Amnesia 65% hemp-derived cannabis buds pouchTHP420 Flowers Amnesia 65%
Strong
THP420 Flowers Amnesia 65%

Sale priceFrom €9,99
Canapuff CBG9 Flowers Blueberry Cookie 65% pouchCBG9 Flowers Blueberry Cookie 65%
Light Pure
CBG9 Flowers Blueberry Cookie 65%

Sale priceFrom €9,99
Canapuff THP420 flowers Black Cherry Fizz 65%THP420 Flowers Black Cherry Fizz 65%
Popular
THP420 Flowers Black Cherry Fizz 65%

Sale priceFrom €10,99
Canapuff THP420 Dosi Kush flowers 65% hemp-derived pouchTHP420 Flowers Dosi Kush 65%
Strong
THP420 Flowers Dosi Kush 65%

Sale priceFrom €9,99
Canapuff THP420 GSC flowers, 65% strength, 1g pouchTHP420 Flowers GSC 65%
Strong
THP420 Flowers GSC 65%

Sale priceFrom €9,99
Canapuff CBG9 flowers Caribbean Breeze 65%, 1g hemp-derived pouchCBG9 Flowers Caribbean Breeze 65%
Light Pure
CBG9 Flowers Caribbean Breeze 65%

Sale priceFrom €9,99
Canapuff CBG9 Flowers Blood Orange 50%, 1 gr pouch, x10 strengthCanapuff CBG9 Flowers Blood Orange 50%, 1 g pouch
Light Popular
CBG9 Flowers Blood Orange 50%

Sale priceFrom €9,99

What are THC flowers?

THC flowers are cannabis flowers: the dried, trimmed buds rather than an extract or an edible. The flowers in this collection are made with our own cannabinoids and stay under the 0.2% THC limit. They come in different cannabinoids and strains, from THCv Berry Gelato to THP420 Amnesia, and the full selection sits in the THC range.

Are THC flowers legal?

With flower the distinction is worth spelling out. Pure THC, the kind in cannabis, is not a legal recreational product, and these buds are not that. They are made with our own cannabinoids and stay under the 0.2% THC limit. Rules for hemp-derived cannabinoids differ from country to country, so check what applies where you live before ordering.

THC flower effects: what to expect

Flowers are usually described by their strain character as much as their strength: some are talked about as bright and uplifting, others as heavy and relaxing, and the cannabinoid sets how strong that is. Commonly reported effects are a relaxed body and a shift in mood, alongside the aroma the strain is named for. Short-term side effects tend to be dry mouth, red eyes, a raised heart rate and, at stronger amounts, dizziness or unease. How strongly any of this lands depends on the cannabinoid, the amount and your own tolerance.

How to choose the best THC flowers

Start with the cannabinoid, which sets the strength, then pick the strain for its aroma and character. The buds here list both, so you can compare like with like: THCv Berry Gelato at the lighter end, THP420 GSC and Black Cherry Fizz for something stronger. The percentage on each product tells you how concentrated it is.

Are THC flowers safe, and how to spot a bad one

With flower, quality is visible: properly cured buds with a real aroma and a stated cannabinoid content, as opposed to the vague grey-market bag where you cannot tell what you are holding. An established shop with clear information takes that doubt away. It is still not risk-free. Cannabinoids affect coordination and judgement, so buds have no place near driving, machinery, pregnancy or anyone underage, and anyone on medication or with a health condition should ask a doctor rather than a product page.

How to buy THC flowers at Canapuff

Packaging stays discreet, and orders in before the daily cut-off leave the same day. Not sure where to begin? THCv Berry Gelato is an easy first pick, or look through the full THC range.