Description
Additional Product Information
- Ingredients: Delta-8 THC+THCP+THCA + Live Sugar Delta-9 + Terpenes
- Size: 2g | 2mL
- 510 Thread Battery Compatible
- NOT Refillable
What is Hemp-Compliant Delta-9 THC?
The term “Hemp-Compliant” refers to the THC percentage in a Hemp-derived product. Under the Farm Bill, Hemp products can’t contain more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC and the THC needs to be sourced from the Hemp plant, not from the Marijuana plant. Each product in our Adios MF Gummies Series is made from premium Hemp that contains less than 0.3% of Delta-9 THC by dry weight. In addition, each product has less than 0.3% of THC.
What is THCA?
THCA, or Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid, is a naturally occurring compound in Hemp and a precursor to THC. In its raw form, THCA is non-psychoactive, but it turns into THC through decarboxylation, which happens when THCA gets exposed to heat. When vaped or smoked, THCA becomes psychoactive, which can get you high. However, how much THC comes from THCA depends on the amount of heat, quality, and strain.
What is Live Sugar?
THC Live Sugar is a concentrate extracted from fresh frozen flowers. This meticulous extraction process preserves an abundance of terpenes and cannabinoids making it potent.
Adios Blend Cartridges Flavor Profiles
- GSC (Indica): Sweet mint and spicy herbs
- OG Kush (Hybrid): Fresh pine and rich earth
- Super Lemon Haze (Sativa): Tangy citrus and bright lemon
What Battery Fits This Cartridge?
Our Adios Blend 2G Cartridges are designed to fit a 510-thread battery.
Why Do Cartridges Clog?
Cartridges can get clogged for a few reasons, which we explain below.
- Moisture & Oil Buildup: Clogs often happen because moisture and oil gather near the top, blocking the mouthpiece. As time goes on, vape oil can accumulate and limit airflow, eventually causing a complete blockage. The solutions we offer can easily fix this issue.
- Frequent Use: Using your cartridge repeatedly and heavily can affect your cartridge’s quality. Frequent hits can heat the oil, causing it to rise and clog the mouthpiece. It can even harm the coil inside, creating another problem.
- Aging Oil: Attempting to extend the life of a vape cartridge can lead to issues. Oil can harden around air holes when left unused for a while. While it’s possible to address this, older oil might not offer a pleasant experience due to its age. Older oil can also become thicker, making it harder to inhale.
- Improper Storage: Where you store your vape cartridge affects its performance. Storing it in warm environments can lead to oil hardening when it cools. Cold storage can make the oil thick and tough to draw.
How Do I Unclog a Cartridge?
A blocked cartridge usually means the airflow is stuck. Here’s a simple way to fix it, step by step:
- Step 1: Inhale normally. If your vape battery has a button, press it while inhaling to warm the oil. Stop pressing before you burn the coil. Keep inhaling until you hear a pop. If not, go to step 2.
- Step 2: Blow gently into the mouthpiece. It might seem strange, but it can push the oil down. Put your lips on the mouthpiece and blow, like inhaling in reverse. If that doesn’t work, try step 3.
- Step 3: Hold the cartridge in your hand for 5 minutes to warm the oil. Repeat steps 1 and 2. If nothing helps, move to step 4.
- Step 4: Use a paper clip if the other steps fail. Unscrew the cartridge and unfold a paper clip to make it long. Gently insert it into the airhole of the mouthpiece to clear the blockage. Don’t go too deep to avoid damaging the hardware. If this doesn’t work, proceed to step 5.
- Step 5: If the cartridge is unscrewed, clean where it connects to the pen with a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol. If the problem persists, the issue might be with the vape battery. If not, your cartridge could be broken, and you might need a replacement.
How Do I Prevent a Cartridge from Clogging?
Avoiding clogs in cartridges is important. Follow these steps to prevent this issue:
- Store Right: Keep cartridges standing up to stop oil from blocking airflow by gathering at the bottom.
- Temperature and Dryness: Store cartridges in a cool, dry spot to keep the oil thickness just right.
- Warm Up: Before using, gently warm the cartridge to make the oil less thick.
- Keep Clean: Regularly clean the contacts and nozzle to prevent build-up.
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