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Covering the strongest and best THCV strains available.
Every now and then, a new fad diet hits the scene—Keto, Carnivore, you name it.
But cannabinoids making their way into the weight loss and wellness spotlight? That’s a bit more recent.
Often called the “diet weed,” THCV may help manage weight, boost energy, and provide a clear-headed high. THCV is a cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant, and many are turning towards it for its light buzz and appetite-suppressing effects.
Let’s see how THCV compares to THC and explore the strongest THCV strains on the market right now.
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Although both THCV and THC interact with your body’s endocannabinoid system, they differ in a few key ways.
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the well-known cannabinoid responsible for the classic high—euphoria, relaxation, and yes, the munchies. It binds to CB1 receptors in the brain, giving you that psychoactive experience.
THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin), on the other hand, can block CB1 receptors at low doses, reducing cravings and hunger instead of amplifying them like THC.
Unlike THC, which delivers a longer-lasting and more intense high, THCV offers a shorter, more functional buzz. It’s perfect for that afternoon pick-me-up, without leaving you stuck on the couch or feeling sluggish like a heavy THC strain often would.
While THCV is milder than THC, it can still provide a light psychoactive high, especially if you have a lower tolerance.
So, yes, you’ll feel a little something-something.
But don’t expect the same buzz or couch-locking effects that come with THC-heavy strains.
The effects of strains high in THCV often include:
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High-THCV strains are rare, since cultivating cannabis with high concentrations of THCV can be challenging.
Weed strains high in THCV typically also have some level of THC in them. Pure THCV strains are incredibly challenging to find, which is why many lean towards THCV oils or THCV edibles when wanting to experience the effects of THCV on their own.
Doug’s Varin is a rare sativa that contains up to 5% THCV.
With earthy pine and sweet citrus aromas, Doug’s Varin delivers a quick, clear-headed mental boost without feeling like you’re on a neverending rollercoaster.
It’s common to feel loads of energy, racing thoughts, and close to no appetite after smoking up some of this weed strain.
Some cultivars of Pink Boost Goddess can push its THCV levels up to an impressive 10%, making it one of the strongest THCV strains out there.
With around 15% THC, the combined effect is actually milder than you’d think, since THCV blocks THC’s action on CB1 receptors, as we mentioned earlier.
This sativa-dominant strain is also recognized for its distinct flowery and minty aroma, pink hairs, and high myrcene terpene content, making it a popular choice for those who want a balanced, flavorful experience.
Jack the Ripper (JTR) packs around 5% THCV and is a hybrid strain born from crossing Jack’s Cleaner with Space Queen.
The dense, resinous buds are strikingly green, with a strong lemon-pine aroma and a spicy kick.
Expect an intense, energizing cerebral high that boosts creativity and focus. The effects hit fast and stick around for a while, making it a great choice for those looking for long-lasting energy. With THC levels reaching up to 25%, JTR delivers a potent high.
Although not a heavy THCV strain, Purple Haze is a potent sativa strain designed to help control appetite, boost mental clarity and creativity while relieving stress and pain.
Users can expect a mellow euphoria that is perfect for focusing on tasks without the jitters or paranoia common with other strains. Purple Haze is a great choice for daytime use.
The plant produces nearly 1% THCV and helps many stay productive during a busy day.
Growers and concentrate lovers appreciate Durban Poison’s oversized resin glands, making it a prime pick for concentrate extraction. Its buds are round, chunky, and covered in a thick layer of trichomes, giving it that sticky, frosty look we all love.
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