Learn what THC percentages actually mean, how potency affects your high, and why stronger weed doesn’t always equal a better experience especially in the DMV cannabis scene.
What Is THC?

THC, short for tetrahydrocannabinol, is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis it’s what gets you high.
When you see a strain labeled “28% THC”, it means 28% of the flower’s weight is made up of THC compounds.
But here’s the catch: THC percentage isn’t the only factor that determines how intense or enjoyable your high will be.
Just like alcohol, more isn’t always better it’s about how your body responds, the terpenes, and your personal tolerance.
What THC Percentages Really Mean
Let’s break it down:
| THC Level | Effect Range | Experience |
|---|---|---|
| Low (5–10%) | Mild | Great for beginners or daytime use |
| Moderate (11–18%) | Balanced | Smooth buzz, functional high |
| High (19–25%) | Strong | Intense euphoria and body relaxation |
| Very High (26%+) | Potent | Heavy-hitting best for seasoned users |
When shopping at DC dispensaries or Initiative 71 delivery services, you’ll notice most strains fall in the 18–28% range. But don’t assume the higher number always means “better weed.”
