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Hands-on review · Bay Smokes
Overall rating
Three out of five
01Flower · Complete review
02Concentrate · Complete review
03Flower · Complete review
The full take
I ordered the Snowballs Smalls THCa Flower, Bulk THCa Sugar Diamonds, and THCa Smalls. Across the board, the products themselves were good. The flower and concentrates delivered on quality, and the THCa Smalls felt like a solid value. The issue is consistency. Bay Smokes has products worth trying, but my customer-service experience did not match the product quality. Promises were made that were not followed through on, and communication was frustrating and unreliable. Overall, I’d give Bay Smokes three stars. The products are good, but the customer service needs to be much more consistent before I could recommend the full experience without hesitation.
Cannabis facts · 01
Science explainer · 5 minute read
The cannabis plant makes an acidic cannabinoid called THCA. Heat changes its molecular structure—and helps turn it into the THC people already know.
THCA stands for tetrahydrocannabinolic acid. It is a real cannabinoid found in cannabis—not a synthetic stand-in and not a marketing invention. THCA and delta-9 THC are related, but they are not the same molecule in the same state.
When THCA is heated, a chemical process called decarboxylation removes a carboxyl group from the molecule and releases carbon dioxide. What remains is delta-9 THC. Smoking, vaporizing, and cooking can all provide heat, although the amount converted depends on temperature, time, and the material itself. Conversion is not automatically complete.
Calling THCA “fake weed” misunderstands the chemistry. THCA-rich flower is real cannabis flower whose cannabinoid profile changes when heat is applied.
THCA loses part of its molecular mass as carbon dioxide during conversion. That is why laboratories and regulators do not simply add THCA and THC together. The USDA describes potential total THC as measured THC plus 0.877 × THCA. The factor accounts for the mass lost during decarboxylation; it does not promise that every bit of THCA will convert in real-world use.
Understanding THCA does not mean every THCA-labeled product is equal. Cultivation, curing, storage, freshness, contamination testing, and laboratory accuracy still matter. A cannabinoid name cannot tell you whether a product was grown or handled well.
Chemistry explains what the molecule does; it does not settle every legal question. Cannabis and hemp rules vary by jurisdiction and can change. Check current local law instead of treating “THCA” on a label as a blanket statement of legality.
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I’m a 51-year-old Brooklyn original now living in North Carolina: a longtime cannabis enthusiast, tech builder, and proud student of the plant who is excited to share what I’ve learned.
Cannabis has been part of my life since I was 13. In my personal experience, it has played an important role in how I navigate life with bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression. That is my story—not medical advice—and I’m grateful to have built a happy, full life. Friends consider me a connoisseur of marijuana and its many products, and I’m here to share honest opinions with curiosity, humor, and zero pretension.
I’m 6′1″, happily single, partial to indica-leaning strains, and enough of an enthusiast to joke that if I’m awake, I’m probably smoking. When I’m not exploring cannabis, I’m usually working with technology or running one of my websites and apps. For now, I’m enjoying the hemp and THCA market that followed the 2018 Farm Bill while patiently waiting for full-spectrum marijuana to be legalized in North Carolina—and enjoying my own company far too much to share the remote.
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