Godfather OG is quite possibly the highest THC strain. Labs put the strain's THC levels at a tremendous 30-35%. In fact, Godfather OG is touted as the world's strongest marijuana strain.
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most potent psychoactive of the cannabinoids discovered thus far.
HHC is less potent and does not have the same psychoactive effects as delta 8. However, it can still produce mild euphoria and relaxation. Delta 8 is more potent and can cause paranoia and anxiety in high doses.
THCP is much stronger than delta-8 THC. THCP can be extremely stimulating, while delta-8 THC is found to be much more calming. Delta-8 can produce relaxation and pain relief with less of a possibility of extreme psychoactive effects caused by more potent THC variants.
Will HHC Make You High? Like THC, HHC gives many people an enjoyable feeling when they take it. But just exactly what that feeling is may be harder to pinpoint.
While HHC is a potent compound that does give users a high, it's not nearly as potent as delta 9 THC. According to most research, HHC is roughly 80% as potent as traditional cannabis and 30-40% stronger than delta 8, making it an exciting next-level compound.
Both CBD and CBN are cannabinoids, or compounds derived from cannabis plants. According to Sandland Sleep, CBN is the most sedative out of all the compounds in cannabis.
It is a complex plant with about 426 chemical entities, of which more than 60 are cannabinoid compounds [Dewey, 1986]. The four major compounds are d-9-THC, CBD, d-8-THC and cannabinol, which have been most researched [Pertwee, 1997, 2008; Pamplona and Takahashi, 2012].
But Delta 11 THC is considered to have similar psychoactive effects to other cannabinoids such as Delta 8 and 9. So, in short, yes. Delta 11 gets you high. Depending on the individual, Delta 11 may feel more potent than Delta 9 THC.
THC-P is known for its anti-anxiety properties. It has an immense affinity for binding with CB1 receptors, which regulate anxiety, stress, pain relief, happiness, and more. Still, users should start with a low dose to determine how THC-P alters their mood, as effects vary.
The “Big Six” Cannabinoids
A majority of scientific research has focused on six phytocannabinoids in particular: CBD, THC, CBN, CBG, CBC, and THCV. These cannabinoids have earned the spotlight in research due to either their abundance in the cannabis plant or their sizable role in the impact of cannabis on the body.
Some consider it stronger or equal to Delta-8 in terms of potency in part because of the “slow burn.” When it hits, though, the effects of HHC are rarely psychoactive. Users typically describe it as a euphoric type of high. Overall, the feeling is incredibly relaxing.
Key takeaways: HHC will likely cause you to fail a drug test. Anecdotal reports suggest that HHC isn't detectable on a test, but there's no real evidence to verify that. The surefire way to avoid a positive drug test is to avoid using cannabinoids, including HHC.
As mentioned, the effects of Delta 11 THC are nearly 3x stronger than Delta 9 THC, the primary psychoactive cannabinoid. That statement alone is pretty intriguing. Besides its strong potency, anecdotal reports about Delta 11 state that it offers an unmatched euphoria compared to other Deltas.
Do-Si-Dos. Do-Si-Dos is an indica strain with a unique terpene profile of limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. This strain's relaxing effects with a boost of euphoria make it a great option for anxiety or PTSD patients. It typically has a THC percentage of around 21%.
Pretty much everything we know about HHC's effects and side effects is anecdotal. That said, users report the same set of side effects familiar to delta 9 THC users: anxiety and paranoia, dry mouth, dry and red eyes, hunger, and insomnia.
HHC is not only shelf-stable and resistant to the UV rays and heat that degrades delta-9 THC, its effects are reportedly 50% to 80% as strong as medium-potency weed, which is to say, it's a low-stakes cannabinoid that leads to a mellower high.
These include hemp sprayed or mixed with HHC — which look and smell like 'genuine' cannabis — as well as vapes and edibles.
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The strain soothes racing thoughts, while its high myrcene and pinene content help guide users to a more restful sleep.