Tokyo Snow THCA Hemp Flower – Exotic Indoor Grown (AAA-Grade)
Tokyo Snow THCA Hemp Flower – Exotic Indoor Grown (AAA-Grade)
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- THCa Percentage: 25.5%
- Type: Hybrid (Balanced)
- Lineage: Snowman x Tokyo OG
- Top 3 Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene
Look
Tokyo Snow THCA Hemp Flower features frosty, snow-dusted buds with a vibrant mix of emerald green and soft purple hues. The dense nugs are drenched in glistening trichomes, giving them a sparkling, icy appearance. Fine orange pistils weave through the structure, adding a bold contrast.
Smell
This strain has a crisp, fresh scent with notes of citrus and pine. Subtle hints of mint and earthy spice create a cool, invigorating aroma that’s both clean and energizing.
Taste
Tokyo Snow delivers a refreshing smoke with zesty citrus and pine flavors on the inhale. The exhale brings out cooling mint and earthy spice, leaving a smooth, frosty finish that feels light and refreshing.
THCA products cannot be shipped to the following states, per state guidelines: AR, ID, MN, OR, RI, and TX.
Delta-8 products cannot be shipped to the following states, per state guidelines: AR, CA, CO, CT,DE, GA, HI, ID, IN,IA, KS, MA, MS,MT, NV, NH, NY,ND, OR, RI, SC,UT, VA, VT,WA, WV.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tokyo Snow THCA flower — is it real weed?
Tokyo Snow is a premium hemp flower strain bred to produce high concentrations of THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid). To answer the common question directly: yes, THCA flower is essentially the same plant as traditional cannabis — it is just grown and sold under the hemp classification because its delta-9 THC content at harvest is under 0.3%. When smoked, THCA converts to delta-9 THC through decarboxylation, producing effects indistinguishable from traditional marijuana flower of comparable potency. Our Tokyo Snow is cultivated to maximize trichome density and terpene expression.
Is THCA flower safe to smoke?
THCA flower is considered safe for adult consumption in the same way traditional cannabis flower is — it contains the same cannabinoids and terpenes and is consumed the same way. Hurcann THCA flower is third-party lab tested for pesticides, heavy metals, microbials, and residual solvents, so you know exactly what you are inhaling. As with any inhaled product, smoking carries inherent respiratory risks. If you have respiratory health concerns, consider a dry herb vaporizer as a lower-temperature alternative. Always buy from brands that provide batch-specific Certificates of Analysis.
What is the difference between THCA and THC?
THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the raw, unactivated precursor to delta-9 THC found in fresh and dried hemp and cannabis plants. In its acid form, THCA does not bind strongly to CB1 receptors and is not psychoactive. When heat is applied — through smoking, vaping, or cooking — THCA loses a carboxyl group (CO₂) in a process called decarboxylation and becomes delta-9 THC. This is why THCA hemp flower is federally legal at harvest but produces potent effects when smoked. The practical difference: raw THCA will not get you high, but smoked THCA will.
How do you smoke THCA flower?
THCA flower is smoked exactly like traditional cannabis flower. Pack it into a bowl or glass pipe, roll it into a joint or blunt, or load it into a dry herb vaporizer. For the best flavor and smoothest hit, a dry herb vaporizer at 375–410°F is the cleanest option. Grind the buds evenly before rolling or packing for the best airflow and burn. Start with a smaller amount than you think you need — THCA flower that tests at 20–30% will produce strong effects once decarboxylated.
Is THCA hemp flower legal to buy and ship to my state?
THCA hemp flower is federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill when the plant tests under 0.3% delta-9 THC at harvest. However, some states specifically restrict THCA or smokable hemp products regardless of delta-9 content (AR, ID, MN, OR, RI). All Hurcann flower ships with a Certificate of Analysis and a hemp transport affidavit. Please verify your state laws before ordering — regulations in this space change frequently.
