HHCP - Volume in ml - 10 ml
Canntropy HHCP Liquid Blueberry, HHCP 90% quality, 10ml
Canntropy HHCP Liquid Georgia Pie, HHCP 90% quality, 10ml
CanaPuff HHCP Liquid Sour Mango, 1500 mg, 10 ml
CanaPuff HHCP Liquid Orange Pineapple, 1500 mg, 10 ml
CanaPuff HHCP Liquid Marionberry Kush, 1500 mg, 10 ml
CanaPuff HHCP Liquid Blueberry Diesel, 1500 mg, 10 ml
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.