Hemp COA: Quick Checks
Posted by Amy Jowell onA hemp COA is a lab report that confirms what’s in your product—and what’s not. Look for a full-panel COA with cannabinoids plus safety tests for pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbes, and make sure it’s batch-matched and recent. If a brand only shows potency, that’s incomplete. Quick check: match the lot number, confirm pass/fail results, and open the original COA via the QR/link (not a cropped screenshot).
THCa vs CBD: What to Pick
Posted by Amy Jowell onCBD smokes feel calm, clear, and easy to use during the day—good for workdays, errands, and staying functional. THCA smokes convert to THC when heated, so they usually feel more uplifting, social, and “weekend” vibe. A smart move is keeping CBD for daytime and THCA for nights. Before you buy either, always check per-stick potency, a recent full-panel COA, and for THCA especially, make sure the brand has clear shipping/legality info.