FAQ's

Cannabis FAQ's

 

CBD stands for cannabidiol. It is the second most prevalent of the active ingredients of cannabis (marijuana). While CBD is an essential component of medical marijuana, it is derived directly from the hemp plant, which is a cousin of the marijuana plant.

 

 

Yes, purchasing CBD is federally legal as long as it doesn't contain more than 0.3 percent THC, but some state laws have put restrictions on all cannabinoids.

 

 

CBD can be extracted from a cannabis plant, but it doesn't have the same ability to create a “high” or state of euphoria as marijuana or THC. CBD may help you feel relaxed or less anxious, but you won't get high if you choose to use a CBD-infused oil, tincture, edible, or other product.

 

 

CBD oil has been studied for its potential role in easing symptoms of many common health issues, including anxiety, depression, acne and heart disease. For those with cancer, it may even provide a natural alternative for pain and symptom relief.

 

 

Delta-8-Tetrahydrocannabinol is a psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It is an isomer of Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, the compound commonly known as THC. Delta-8-THC has antiemetic, anxiolytic, orexigenic, analgesic, and neuroprotective properties.

 

 

Yes, when the 2018 Farm Bill was passed, which is a package of legislation passed roughly every five years, hemp became legal and could be grown as long as it had less than 0.3% THC.

 

 

The short answer seems to be yes. Most descriptions of the Delta 8 THC high note that it is more mild or “lighter” than a traditional Delta 9 THC high. ... However just like CBD, you can also find Delta 8 THC flower and other extracts.

 

 

The onset of the Delta 8 high is almost instantaneous after vaping it. It feels very cerebral in nature and can be overwhelming for beginners. Delta-8 is potent and can cause dry mouth, red eyes, and even paranoia when taken at higher doses. Vaping D8 makes you relaxed with a strong euphoric head high

 

Delivery FAQ's

 

In order to see the option for Local Delivery, your order subtotal must be $25 or more after applying any discounts. Delivery option will not appear in checkout if your address is not in our delivery zone or if order subtotal is not $25 or more.

 

 

Local Delivery Fee is from $7 to $10 for Houston Residents depending on your zip code.

 

 

All drivers dispatch at 12 pm (noon) Monday - Saturday. Katy Cannabis Club is closed on Sundays. Local Delivery orders must be placed by 12pm (noon) CST for Same-Day Delivery. *Any Delivery order placed after 12 pm (noon), will be placed on the next day's delivery route.*

 

 

If you live in an apartment complex that requires an entry code to get inside, we will require you to meet our delivery driver at the front of your apartment building. If you are unable to meet our delivery driver at the front of your complex, your delivery will be forfeited.

 

 

If you live in an apartment complex that does not have a gate, and the delivery driver can drive around and find your unit, we will not require you to meet the delivery driver at the front of the complex.

 

 

If you live in a high-rise apartment complex with no vehicle entry, we will require you to meet our delivery driver at the front of your apartment building. If you are unable to meet our delivery driver at the front of your complex, your delivery will be forfeited.

 

CBD FAQ

The benefits of CBD are widely known, with more and more supporting research coming out almost weekly. CBD is just one of the many hemp-based cannabinoids available among CBDa, CBC, CBG, CBN, CBT, etc., each with somewhat different benefits reported by consumers, and available in many different blends.

 

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound in the cannabis plant with potentially therapeutic benefits. It does not get you high, but it shows promise in treating a wide range of ailments, and there are currently numerous government-backed studies being conducted on its many uses. CBD can be paired with other cannabinoids to enhance or change its effects.

 

 

When the Farm Bill became law in 2018, hemp became legal across the country, which includes CBD.

 

 

CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that is used by many customers for a wide range of reasons. We do not make any medicinal claims for CBD, but users report it helping with everything from aches to focus, and more.

 

Delta 8 FAQ

Hemp-derived Delta 8 is immensely popular and typically allows users to remain more focused and functional than when using Delta 9.

 

Delta 8 THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid in cannabis (hemp and marijuana) and is commonly abbreviated as Delta 8 THC, Δ8THC, Δ8, D8, D8 THC, and D8THC. It’s an isomer of both cannabidiol (“CBD”) and Delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (“D9THC”), sharing a chemical formula of C21H30O2 and a molar mass of 314.464 g/mol.

Delta 8 THC is an extremely viscous oil and exists in an “activated” state similar to Delta 9 THC, meaning it does not need to be decarboxylated to feel its effects.

It exists naturally and can also be produced by converting CBD or Delta 9 THC via a chemical reaction typically using heat, catalysts, altered pH environments, and/or solvents.

 

 

Delta 8 THC was made legal by H.R. 2: The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, commonly referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill. It was specifically made legal when hemp allowed for all derivatives, isomers, and cannabinoids of hemp that were not Delta 9 THC.

Delta 8 THC is federally legal and legal in most states, but it is not legal in all states.

 

 

The effects of Delta 8 THC vary per person, but the average experience could best be explained by imagining combining the best parts of CBD and Delta 9 THC. It is often reported as relaxing, mood-boosting, pleasantly euphoric yet clearheaded and not overwhelmingly intoxicating. It’s motivating/energizing to some, especially at lower doses, and sleep-inducing to others, especially at higher doses.

With appropriate dosing, users report feeling far more functional and active on Delta 8 THC versus Delta 9 THC. Delta 8 THC also has potential medicinal applications (pending further research), given its combined effects on CB1 and CB2 receptors vs. CBD and Delta 9 THC.

Consumer Reported Delta 8 THC Effects:

  • Mood boost/Happier
  • Calming
  • Relief for aches
  • Motivating
  • Better sleep
  • Increased drive
  • Increased desire for food

HHC FAQ

Hexahydrocannabinol, HHC for short, is a naturally existing cannabinoid said to be at least just as potent as Delta 8 THC, with many consumers saying its effects are without the negatives of Delta 9 and marijuana. It’s perfect for individuals who may be looking for something a little stronger than Delta 8, but not full blown Delta 9 THC.

 

HHC is a cannabinoid similar to Delta 8. It exists naturally within the hemp plant in very small amounts. HHC does not contain THC.

 

 

When the Farm Bill became law in 2018, hemp and all its cannabinoids and derivatives became legal across the country. Hexahydrocannabinol, or HHC is a naturally existing cannabinoid found in hemp.

 

 

Even though structurally different, HHC and THC act similarly to each other in effects. Comparatively HHC is commonly reported to have effects in between those experienced when using Delta 8 and Delta 9. Users often report an energetic and euphoric feeling with less paranoia in comparison to Delta 9.

 

 

The length of HHC’s effects are very unique to the individual. As an average, we see high purity vapes lasting 1-5 hours and tinctures and edibles lasting 3-12 hours. Larger doses generally create longer lasting effects, especially with tinctures and edibles.

A difficulty of judging the length of effects is that HHC has a fairly natural onset and come down, so that it is sometimes hard for an individual to truly grasp where their “baseline” is/was before and after taking HHC.

The cannabinoid HHC is reported to be more potent than Delta 8, but less potent than Delta 9.

Delta 9 FAQ

All of our Dispensary-Grade Hemp-Derived Delta 9 THC performs at the exact same levels as marijuana-derived Delta 9 THC, giving our Delta 9 products the same effects and potency you’d find in a marijuana dispensary, but delivered to your door at a lower price.

 

Delta 9 THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid in cannabis (hemp and marijuana) and is commonly abbreviated as Delta 9 THC, Δ9THC, Δ9, D8, D9 THC, and D9THC. It is the primary active ingredient in marijuana that is responsible for the “high” it produces.

Delta 9 is an isomer of both cannabidiol (“CBD”) and Delta 8 tetrahydrocannabinol (“D9THC”), sharing a chemical formula of C21H30O2 and a molar mass of 314.464 g/mol.

 

 

Delta 9 THC products were made legal by H.R. 2: The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, commonly referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill. It was specifically made legal when hemp allowed for all products that had less than 0.3% by weight. This means that edibles, which have a higher weight, can still contain enough quantities of Delta 9 THC to feel the desired effects and maintain legality because Delta 9 makes up less than 0.3% of the entire product.

 

 

The effects of Delta 9 THC vary per person, but the average but it is often reported as relaxing and euphoric. It’s motivating/energizing to some, especially at lower doses, and sleep-inducing to others, especially at higher doses.

It is important to always start with lower doses of Delta 9 to assess your own tolerance levels and slowly move up in dosing if needed.

Consumer Reported Delta 9 THC Effects:

  • Mood boost/Happier
  • Calming
  • Relief for aches
  • Motivating
  • Better sleep
  • Increased desire for food

 

 

The length of Delta 9 THC’s effects are very unique to the individual. As an average, Delta 9 edibles tend to last 2-6 hours for many users.