HHCP - Number of grams - 5 grams

CanaPuff HHCP Flowers GDP, 65 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

CanaPuff HHCP Hash Blueberry Haze, 60 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

CanaPuff HHCP Flowers Acapulco Gold, 65 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

CanaPuff HHCP Flowers Watermelon Zlushie, 65 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

Cannastra HHCP flowers bundle 6-15%, All in One Set - 4 x 1g to 100g

Canntropy HHCP flowers bundle 3 to 15%, All in One Set - 5 x 1g to 100g

Canntropy HHCP flower 24K Gold Punch 80% quality, 1 g - 100 g

Canntropy HHCP flower Superglue 80% quality, 1 g - 100 g

CanaPuff HHCP Hash Tigers Blood, 60 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

CanaPuff HHCP flower DOUBLE BUBBLE OG, 50 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

CanaPuff HHCP flower DURBAN POISON, 50 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g

CanaPuff HHCP flower FORBIDDEN GUAVA, 50 % HHCP, 1 g - 5 g
News & Tips

What is HHCP?
If you believe that HHC-P has something in common with hexahydrocannabinol (HHC), you are correct. Hexahydrocannabiphorol, known as HHC-P, is in fact a derivative of HHC. All it took was a slight modification of the chemical structure to create a new compound with surprising potency.

Cannabinoids HHC, HHC-O, HHC-P: What do they do and how do they differ?
We already know that hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) was first discovered by American chemist Roger Adams when he added a hydrogen molecule to delta 9-THC. HHC is found naturally in the cannabis plant, but only in trace amounts, so it is currently produced semi-synthetically, most commonly by hydrogenation of other cannabinoids such as CBD. The hydrogenation process improves the stability of the molecule and resistance to thermo-oxidative degradation.