The article explores the significance of THC percentages found in cannabis products, explaining that while high levels like 30% THC attract attention, they do not necessarily equate to a superior experience. THC is the primary compound responsible for psychoactive effects, but individual responses to THC can vary widely. Moreover, factors like strain, terpenes, and personal tolerance often influence how a product is experienced. Lab testing ensures THC levels are accurate, but consumers should understand that potency is just one aspect of the overall cannabis experience.
An assumption exists that higher THC percentages automatically equate to a better or stronger experience, but individual reactions to THC can vary significantly.
Potency is not the only determinant of a satisfying experience; context, strain, and individual preferences play crucial roles in how THC affects users.
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