Green Crack, also known as “Mango Crack” and “Green Crush,” has earned its reputation as an energizing sativa staple. Now available in a high-THCA format, this renowned strain is created by crossing the infamous Skunk #1 and an unknown indica variant.
While the name may sound questionable, rest assured Green Crack THCA Flower contains only pure cannabis. True to its name, this strain does provide a “crack”-like a jolt of energy that slaps away fatigue and leaves you feeling wired and motivated. With THCA levels measuring 21.34%, it packs a serious punch. While undoubtedly strong, the happy buzz steers clear of anxious, jittery vibes.
In addition to its incredible, energizing attributes, Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) boasts a delicious flavor profile. You’ll notice highly fruity notes of mango and citrus that give it a sweet, tropical taste.
Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) is expertly cultivated in state-of-the-art greenhouse facilities to unlock the strain’s full potential. The advanced climate control of a greenhouse enables optimized light, temperature, and humidity for robust cannabis growth. This protects the delicate trichomes containing its abundant cannabinoids and terpenes.
What is THCA Flower?
THCA flowers are raw, unheated cannabis flowers high in tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA). THCA is the compound in cannabis that converts to psychoactive THC when heat is applied. THCA itself does not cause intoxicating effects. However, when smoked, vaped, or heated, this substance in cannabis flower decarboxylates into THC.
Available Quantities
We offer Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) in a variety of quantity options to suit your individual needs:
3.5 grams – Perfect for sampling Green Crack’s effects before buying more significant amounts.
7 grams – Provides enough supply for daily use while optimizing value.
14 grams – Ideal for frequent consumers seeking maximum savings.
28 grams – A full ounce for the ultimate Green Crack experience .
Consider your habits and intended usage frequency when deciding the amount of Green Crack buds to add to your stash.
Storage Recommendations
Proper storage methods are key to maintaining the potency and stickiness of Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) over time. Follow these tips:
- Store buds in an airtight glass jar away from heat and light
- Use within 1-2 months for optimal terpenes and cannabinoids
- Avoid leaving flowers exposed to air for prolonged periods
- Burp jars occasionally to prevent excess moisture buildup
Green Crack retains its dank aroma and 21.34% THCA content even months after harvest when cured and sealed correctly. Limiting light and oxygen exposure, and enjoy these buds at peak freshness.
Federally Legal & Compliant Industrial Hemp
Our Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) complies fully with federal law. It qualifies as legal industrial hemp under the 2018 Farm Bill because it contains less than 0.3% THC content by dry weight. You can order our lab-tested Green Crack buds shipped directly to your door without legal concerns.
FAQs
What Effects Will I Feel From Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+)?
As a Sativa-dominant strain, Green Crack THCA delivers an energizing burst of motivation and mental focus. Users report a happy, talkative, and socially confident mood under its influence. It stimulates appetite and enhances sensory experiences like taste and smell. The stimulating effects make it ideal for daytime usage when energy and alertness are desired.
How Does Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) Smell and Taste?
Green Crack THCA flower has a distinctly tropical aroma, blending sweet mango and zesty citrus. Bright fruit flavors burst across the palate with each puff. The tangy terpene profile provides an uplifting treat for the senses.
Can THCA Flower Get You High?
On its own, THCA does not induce intoxicating effects. However, when smoked, vaped, or heated, the THCA in cannabis flower decarboxylates into THC, which causes a high. So, while THCA itself won’t make you high, THCA-rich flowers can produce powerful intoxicating effects when consumed.
Are There Any Health Risks or Side Effects of Using Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+)?
There are minimal health risks to using THCA flowers. However, potential side effects may include dry mouth, impaired motor skills, and drowsiness. THCA converts to THC when smoked or vaped, which can cause typical cannabis effects. Those concerned about side effects or drug testing should consult a doctor before using THCA flower.
Why is it called Green Crack?
The name Green Crack comes from this strain’s incredibly energizing mental effects, providing a “crack-like” jolt of focus and motivation. Some people prefer the alternate name Green Cush to avoid negative connotations.
Will THCA Show Up on a Drug Test?
THCA breaks down into the metabolites screened for in urine tests for THC. So, there is a possibility of testing positive due to THCA consumption, especially with heavy usage. Blood and hair tests, however, do not currently screen for THCA. To be safe, avoid THCA use altogether if subject to drug screening.
How Is the Green Crack THCA Flower Grown?
Green Crack THCA is cultivated through advanced greenhouse methods that optimize light, humidity, and climate control. This protects delicate trichomes and enhances cannabinoid development compared to outdoor growing. Natural sunlight combined with a controlled indoor environment produces exceptionally high-quality buds.
Can You Blend Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) With Other Strains?
Yes, blending Green Crack THCA with other strain varieties can create unique flavor combos and influence the effects. Mixing different cannabinoid and terpene profiles makes it easy to customize the experience. Get creative and see how Green Crack complements your other favorite strains.
How Do You Use Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+)?
Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+) can be smoked, vaped, dabbed, or used to create infused oils and edibles after decarboxylation. Smoking and vaping provide instant effects, while edibles require first heating THCA to convert it to THC. Start low and slow with THCA flower to assess potency.
Can You Eat Green Crack THCA Flower (Greenhouse+)?
Yes, THCA flower can be used to infuse oils, butter, or bake edibles. However, to feel the effects, THCA must first be decarboxylated through heating to convert it from its raw acidic form into psychoactive THC. Once decarbed, THCA can provide effects orally through edibles.
Our hemp flower is lab-tested for potency and quality. Click the link to visit our Product COA page and learn about our Shipping Policy here.
This product contains a total delta-9-THC concentration that does not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis.
Warning: As this product contains federally legal hemp, it may cause a positive result on a drug test.
THCA DISCALIMER
We do not ship THCA products to the following states where THCA is restricted or illegal: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington
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