Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions


Most retailers treat Specialty THCa flower as a limited or headstash style tier, not a core everyday SKU. Smaller runs and faster rotation help keep it feeling special, while Private Reserve and other tiers handle most of the day to day volume.

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Hybrid THCa flower usually lands in the middle of the spectrum once heated and converted to THC. Customers experience a blend of Indica body feel and Sativa head feel, with the balance depending on whether the cross leans heavier or lighter.

On your menu, Hybrids are the flexible lane. They are easy to position as “any time of day” options for shoppers who do not want pure couch-lock but still appreciate noticeable body relaxation.

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Most customers describe Indica THCa flower as heavy, body-focused, and calming once it is heated and converted to THC. The feel is closer to “sink into the couch” than “clean the garage.” Muscles loosen, stress eases up, and the headspace slows down.

On your menu, Indica sits in the lane for end-of-day routines, movie nights, and “turn it all off for a bit” sessions. Effects still vary by person, but as a rule of thumb, your team can present Indica as the strongest option for full-body calm and deeper relaxation.

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Most customers experience Sativa THCa flower as more uplifting, alert, and head-focused once it is heated and converted to THC. Instead of the heavy calm of Indica, Sativa tends to feel brighter: more mental energy, more talkativeness, and a clearer, quicker headspace.

On your menu, Sativa is the “daytime lane.” It is what shoppers reach for when they want to socialize, create, clean, or run errands without feeling weighed down.

Smalls are the same THCa strains you see in larger buds, just graded into smaller nug sizes after trim. They come from the same harvests and batches, with the same test results and terp profiles, but are priced lower because of their size.

Light Dep (light deprivation) flower is grown in greenhouses where growers block light on a schedule to trigger earlier flowering. You still get real sun exposure, but with tighter control over harvest timing and quality than full outdoor.