Here you'll find short answers to common questions about cannabinoids, seed care, edibles and more. Each answer links to an in‑depth article on Canapuff so you can dive deeper.
Cannabinoid basics
What is THCA and why do people pair it with mushroom extracts?
THCA is the non‑psychoactive precursor to THC. When exposed to heat, THCA can convert into THC, the compound many associate with a high. Some wellness enthusiasts pair THCA with functional mushroom extracts for a perceived synergy between the plant compounds. Learn more in our comprehensive guide on the topic: Mushroom extract & THCA synergy.
Are hemp‑derived THC products different from regular THC?
Hemp‑derived THC products are made from hemp rather than marijuana, but they still produce Delta‑9 or Delta‑8 THC. The source affects legality and, depending on the process, potency. Our article on hemp‑derived THC products explains how they’re extracted and what to expect.
How strong is THCB compared to other cannabinoids?
THCB is a lesser‑known cannabinoid that may exhibit more potent effects than Delta‑9 THC, though anecdotal reports vary. Factors like product type, dose and individual tolerance all play a part. For a deeper look at potency and user experiences, read How strong is THCB?.
What’s the practical difference between HHC, HHCO and HHCP?
These three cannabinoids differ in how strongly they bind to receptors and how long their effects last. Many users compare HHC’s smoothness to HHCO’s potency or HHCP’s duration. Our comparison guide breaks down the key differences: HHC vs HHCO vs HHCP.
What is THCO and how do people describe its effects?
THCO is an acetate form of THC that’s reported to produce a stronger and slower‑onset experience than regular THC. Availability varies widely by region. Our overview covers its chemistry, potential effects and legal considerations: THCO: psychoactive cannabinoid.
What is THCX?
THCX is a newly emerging cannabinoid name used for various THC analogues. Because of its novelty, information is limited. We explain what’s known and how it might compare to other cannabinoids in What is THCX?.
What’s the difference between THC and THCA?
THCA is the acidic, non‑intoxicating form found in raw cannabis. It becomes THC when decarboxylated (heated). This conversion process and the benefits of each form are explained in our article on THC vs THCA: differences and benefits.
Seeds & storage
How should I properly store cannabis seeds?
Seeds need cool, dark and dry conditions to remain viable. Use airtight containers in a refrigerator or a dedicated storage environment. Our guide explains why and how to do it: Properly storing cannabis seeds.
Do cannabis seeds stay alive in storage?
Seeds are living, dormant organisms. Poor storage shortens their lifespan, while stable conditions extend it. Learn more in Your seeds are alive – caring for cannabis seeds.
What are the ideal conditions for cannabis seeds?
The best environment combines cool temperatures (around 6–8 °C), low humidity and darkness. We describe how to achieve these conditions at home in our article on ideal conditions for cannabis seeds.
How does humidity affect cannabis seeds?
High humidity encourages mold and can germinate seeds prematurely, while extremely low humidity can dry them out. This article explains how to manage moisture: The effects of humidity on seeds.
Can I store seeds in the freezer?
Freezing seeds is risky because moisture can crystallize and damage the seed embryo. It’s generally better to refrigerate them. For a detailed analysis of the pros and cons, see Can you store cannabis seeds in the freezer?.
What are the best tips for planting and storing cannabis seeds?
Start with viable seeds, avoid temperature swings, and label each strain. Our article with practical tips covers both storage and planting: Best tips for planting & storing seeds.
How do I germinate old cannabis seeds?
Old seeds may take longer to sprout. Techniques like scarification, soaking in water and using root stimulants can help. Check out our detailed advice on germinating old seeds.
Edibles & consumption
How do THC edibles work and what should I know about dosing?
Edibles are absorbed through the digestive system, so effects start later and last longer than inhaled forms. Begin with a small dose, wait at least two hours and avoid redosing too quickly. A complete beginner’s guide is here: Delta‑9 edibles guide.
What makes Dope Dough edibles special?
Dope Dough products are cannabis‑infused desserts with a focus on flavor. They vary in strength, so always check the dosage and start low if you’re new to edibles. Find out more about this indulgent line: Dope Dough edibles.
How do I make hash at home?
Making hash generally involves separating resin glands from plant material using methods like dry sifting or ice water extraction. Our article walks through the basics: How to make hash.
What is lemon cherry gelato?
Lemon Cherry Gelato is a hybrid strain prized for its dessert‑like aroma. It’s known for balancing uplifting and relaxing effects. Read more about its characteristics and origins here: Lemon Cherry Gelato.
What are the strongest psilocybin mushrooms?
Potency varies by species and strain. Commonly noted strong varieties include Penis Envy and Albino A+. If you’re curious, our article discusses some of the most potent mushrooms known: Strongest psilocybin mushrooms.
How do I eat shrooms safely?
Set and setting are important. Start with a low dose, have a sober friend nearby and stay in a comfortable environment. For a thoughtful guide, read How to eat shrooms.
What’s on the complete list of Runtz strains?
“Runtz” refers to a family of strains with candy‑like aromas. Our article lists the most notable Runtz variants, their genetics and typical effects: Complete list of Runtz strains.
How do I dry mushrooms properly?
To preserve potency and avoid mold, dehydrate mushrooms with gentle heat and airflow. A more detailed how‑to guide is here: How to dry mushrooms.
Other guides & curiosities
What are live resin and live resin terpenes?
Live resin is made from frozen fresh cannabis to preserve more terpenes, offering richer flavor and aroma than cured resin. Learn why enthusiasts choose it and how it’s produced in Live resin & live resin terpenes.
What are kratom alternatives and what makes them appealing?
Some people look for botanical alternatives to kratom for focus, calm or mood support. Options like kanna, kava and chamomile are explored in our overview: Best kratom alternatives.
What is mad honey and why is Nepal’s variety famous?
Mad honey is made by bees that pollinate rhododendron flowers, which can contain grayanotoxin. This honey is prized for its unique flavor and reputed psychoactive properties. Read about its origins and effects in Mad honey origins & effects.
What are liquid diamonds in the cannabis world?
Liquid diamonds are high‑purity crystalline THC extracts suspended in sauce, prized for flavor and potency. We explain what makes them special in Liquid diamonds: cannabis luxury.
How can I find the perfect THC gummies?
Choosing gummies involves considering cannabinoid type, flavor, dosage and desired effects. Our buyer’s guide helps you find the best fit: Best THC gummies guide.
Is it safe to drive on CBD?
While CBD itself is not intoxicating, certain products may contain traces of THC or other compounds. Always read labels and know your local laws. More driving and legal tips here: Can you drive on CBD?.
How long do CBD creams last?
Creams can stay effective for several hours, but exact duration depends on formulation and your skin chemistry. Learn more about topical lifespan and proper storage in How long does CBD cream last?.
How can I make homemade cannabis oil?
Infusing oil with cannabis involves decarboxylation followed by simmering the plant in oil. This guide covers materials, dosage and cooking tips: How to make & use homemade cannabis oil.
What’s a complete guide to the cannabis flowering phase?
The flowering phase is when your plants produce buds. You’ll learn about light cycles, nutrients and harvest timing in our comprehensive flowering guide: Cannabis flowering phase guide.
If you’re curious about more topics – from cannabinoids like THCP or HHC to cultivation and terpene profiles – browse our News and Cannabis sections for the full library of articles.