What’s the difference between Delta-8 and Delta-9?
Delta-8 and Delta-9 are both cannabinoids found in hemp, but Delta-9 is known for producing stronger effects.
• Delta-9 is the primary compound responsible for the traditional cannabis “high.”
• Delta-8 is milder, offering a more relaxed, clear-headed experience.
Both are legal in North Carolina if derived from hemp and contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight.
How is this legal in North Carolina?
Thanks to the 2018 Federal Farm Bill, hemp-derived products with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight are federally legal.
North Carolina follows this standard, allowing products like edibles, tinctures, and flower as long as they meet that legal limit.
All our products are rigorously tested to remain compliant with NC and federal laws.
Will this show up on a drug test?
Yes — even though our products are federally legal and hemp-derived, they can trigger a positive drug test for THC.
Drug tests typically look for THC metabolites, and they can’t differentiate between hemp and marijuana sources.
If you’re subject to testing, we recommend exercising caution.
What are terpenes?
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in plants, including hemp, that influence the flavor, aroma, and effects of each strain.
For example, Limonene may create uplifting effects, while Myrcene is known for relaxation.
Our flower is rich in naturally occurring terpenes for a more complete experience.
THCa vs THC – What’s the difference?
THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the non-psychoactive form of THC found in raw hemp or cannabis.
When heated (through smoking, vaping, or cooking), THCa converts into THC, producing familiar effects.