What is HCT and what are its effects?

Information corner: What is HCT and how is it produced?

HCT is a new cannabinoid with psychoactive properties. If you are interested in how HCT is made, you need to visit a laboratory.

There you will find a fox 🦊 who understands chemical tricks and an owl 🦉 who keeps an eye on every detail. 

Their task is to create completely new creatures that will be a unique addition to CannabiZoo. Together, they ensure that the process of transforming common cannabinoids, such as CBD or CBN, is carried out accurately and safely using chemical and isolation procedures.

Although they guard the production process carefully, modern technologies allow them to create cannabinoids with exceptional stability and specific effects. And so HCT was born, a new member that roams the zoo like a unicorn 🦄. 

Illustration of a laboratory where a fox in a lab coat and an owl wearing glasses are producing HCT in a beaker, from which a small unicorn is emerging – a depiction of how HCT is created in laboratory conditions at CannabiZoo

HCT effects: unicorn energy – intense yet balanced

HCT is a psychoactive cannabinoid. Early users report that it has an intense yet relatively balanced effect that lasts for a long time, with an intensity somewhere between THC and THCP.

You can expect 👇:

  • change in perception of time and space
  • relaxation
  • euphoria 
  • improved mood
  • increased appetite

The intensity of the effect varies from user to user – what a lion can handle with ease 🦁 may be too much for a panda 🐼. It depends on the sensitivity, metabolism and experience of the individual, but also on the size of the dose and the method of use. For example:

  • Vaporisation: the onset of effects is reminiscent of a cheetah's run – fast but shorter in duration 🐆
  • Oils or edibles: they come on at a turtle's pace 🐢, slower but longer lasting and more intense

An illustrated unicorn wearing glasses and a hoodie floats on a cloud because HCT produces intense but balanced effects; next to it is a vaporizer and a bottle of HCT oil, with the CannabiZoo logo in the lower right corner

It is wise to start slowly – take a lower dose, observe how your body reacts, and only then add more if necessary, rather than overdoing it right from the start. 

Side effects

Although HCT is a unique member of the cannabis zoo 🦄, like other psychoactive cannabinoids, it can have side effects. These can occur mainly at higher doses.

Possible side effects include 👇:

  • dry mouth
  • red eyes
  • increased heart rate
  • memory problems
  • impaired coordination

Psychological symptoms may also occur 👇:

  • anxiety
  • paranoia
  • feelings of panic
  • dizziness

The intensity of these symptoms is again individual and depends on several factors already mentioned – what a lion can calmly withstand 🦁 may be too much for a panda 🐼.

Is HCT legal?

HCT is not currently listed on any banned substance lists, so it is fine from a legal standpoint ⚖️.

However, keep in mind that legislation can change, so it is always a good idea to check the current status in your country.

Souvenir stand: HCT products in various forms

HCT quickly found its place at CannabiZoo and appears in a wide range of products, from vapes and hash to oil.

Check out a selection of the most popular HCT products 👇:

  • HCT Pen + Cartridge: vape pen with cartridge, ready to use right away.
  • HCT Cartridge: pre-filled cartridges with HCT distillate in various flavours, usually supplemented with natural terpenes, compatible with vaporisers and vaping batteries with a 510 thread.
  • HCT Liquid: liquids in various flavours intended for vaping, which are poured into cartridges or tanks depending on the type of device you use.
  • HCT Flower: technical cannabis buds infused with HCT distillate, intended for further processing.
  • HCT Preroll: pre-rolled joint containing HCT flowers, ready to use.
  • HCT Oil: cannabinoid oil containing a certain concentration of HCT mixed with a carrier oil.
  • HCT hash: a concentrated form of cannabis with a higher HCT content.

Illustrated unicorn in a hoodie at a wooden zoo stand displaying various HCT products such as oil, flowers, a vape pen with cartridge, and a blue lotus with HCT, with the CannabiZoo logo in the lower right corner

HCT: a modern cannabinoid for an intense but balanced experience

HCT undoubtedly has its place among the other modern cannabinoids in our zoo 🌱. Modern cannabinoids bring different effects and experiences, but at the same time they can also bring a greater degree of risk.

HCT offers intense but balanced effects, like the balanced power of a unicorn 🦄.

If you are one of those who have already explored the zoo and are tempted to discover new creatures in the cannabis zoo, HCT may be an interesting addition. However, approach it with respect.

FAQ

1. I am a beginner – is HCT a suitable choice for me?

HCT is primarily for those who have already explored the cannabis zoo. It is better to reach for milder creatures such as CBD, CBN, CBG, CBG9 or THCV.

You will also find interesting products in the THC+ section. Gummies, shots and cosmetics await you there. 

The products meet legislative requirements (they contain less than 0.3% THC). They can offer a subtle entourage effect and are often combined with other cannabinoids or other ingredients to enhance this effect.

2. I am looking for something other than the usual products. Can I buy any original HCT products at CannabiZoo?

At CannabiZoo, you will also find HCT in an unconventional form, combined with herbal supplements:

3. Is HCT the same as marijuana (weed)?

No, HCT is not the same as marijuana ❌. It is a new psychoactive cannabinoid that is created in the laboratory by converting common cannabinoids (such as CBD or CBN) into new compounds.

Marijuana (classic cannabis with a higher THC content) is still illegal in most countries 🚫.

4. Can I drive after taking HCT?

Absolutely not ❌. HCT is a psychoactive substance and can affect perception, reaction time and coordination.

Never combine it with alcohol or other psychoactive substances.

5. Is HCT suitable for daily (long-term) use?

Absolutely not ❌. It is a cannabinoid intended for occasional use only. 

  

Author: Patricie Mikolášová

 

 

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