THC-A Hemp Flower Lab Reports
Every cannabis flower strain we carry is tested for potency, purity, and legal compliance so you can shop (and smoke) with confidence.
Here you’ll find Certificates of Analysis (COAs) for our hemp-derived flower, including strain-specific results for Delta-9 compliant hemp flower, THCA flower, CBD flower, and terpene-rich craft cultivars.
These reports verify important quality markers like:
- Cannabinoid profile (THCA, Delta-9, CBD, minor cannabinoids)
- Terpene content (for flavor, aroma, and effects)
- Pesticide & contaminant screening (varies by supplier)
- Moisture content & purity
- Federal hemp compliance (<0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight)
Good flower comes from growers who care and have lab results help prove it.
Current Strains Available in-store at durham and cary
Acapulco Haze
Sugar Tartz
Coco-Lato
Cake Face
Violet Meadows
Girl Scout Cookies
Trop Cherry
Weekend At Gary's
Oreoz X Runtz
Jealousy
Fiestaz
Banana Punch Cake
Kush OG
Glitter Bomb
Bubble Bath
Alien MArker
Why Testing THCa Flower Matters
Not all cannabis flower is grown the same and testing helps separate clean, well-cultivated hemp from stuff that shouldn’t be burning in your bowl. Verified lab results confirm cannabinoid levels, terpene expression, and legal compliance, while helping ensure the bud you’re smoking is free from harmful contaminants and labeled accurately.
At The Hemptender, we only bring in flower from growers who prioritize:
• Clean cultivation & proper curing practices
• Transparent strain genetics & labeling
• Verified cannabinoid and THCA potency
• Accessible COAs with batch-linked results
• Responsible handling, trimming, and packaging
Whether you’re exploring THCA-rich hemp flower, CBD-dominant strains, or terpene-heavy boutique cultivars, testing empowers you to choose the flower that fits your vibe from smooth relaxation to creative spark.
Just keep in mind, this is not medical advice. Cannabis and hemp flower are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition. Consume responsibly, start low if you’re new, and consult a healthcare professional if you have questions or medical concerns.
What Makes Quality Flower?
Great flower is more than pretty buds. We look for:
- Clean cultivation practices
- Accurate strain genetics
- Fresh aroma & terpene expression
- Proper curing & handling
- Verified cannabinoid levels
If it doesn’t look good, smell good, and smoke clean? It doesn’t make our shelf.
How to Read a Flower COA
A flower COA tells you what’s in your bud and how it was grown.
Key things to check:
- Total THCA & Delta-9 THC
- CBD and minor cannabinoids
- Terpene profile (like limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene)
- Moisture/Aw levels (helps prevent mold)
- Contaminant screening when available
Pro tip: terpenes tell you the vibe — not the strain name alone.
Storage Tips
To keep your flower fresh and terpene-rich:
- Store in an airtight jar
- Keep in a cool, dry, dark spot
- Avoid heat, humidity & direct light
- Avoid freezing or refrigerating as cold temperatures can dry out cannabinoids and terpenes.