If you’ve browsed a cannabis menu, you’ve seen products labeled with THC, CBD, or a mix of both. These are the two most talked-about compounds in cannabis — and they do very different things. Here’s a clear breakdown from the team at Green Remedy to help you shop with confidence.
Quick Answer
THC and CBD are both cannabinoids found in cannabis, but THC is the compound that produces the “high,” while CBD does not cause intoxication. People often choose THC for its euphoric and recreational effects, and CBD for a calmer, clear-headed experience. Many products combine the two.
What Is THC?
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. It’s responsible for the euphoric, “high” feeling associated with marijuana.
THC interacts with receptors in the brain and body, which can produce effects like relaxation, a lift in mood, increased appetite, and altered sensory perception. It’s the compound most recreational cannabis products are built around, and potency is usually shown as a THC percentage on flower or a milligram amount on edibles.
What Is CBD?
CBD (cannabidiol) is another major cannabinoid in cannabis — but unlike THC, it does not produce a high. CBD is non-intoxicating, which means you can use it without the euphoric or impairing effects of THC.
Many people are drawn to CBD because it allows them to enjoy cannabis-derived products while staying clear-headed. CBD comes in oils, gummies, capsules, topicals, and flower, and it’s often paired with THC in balanced products.
THC vs CBD: Key Differences
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THC |
CBD |
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Causes a high? |
Yes |
No |
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Intoxicating? |
Yes |
No |
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Common reasons people use it |
Euphoria, relaxation, recreational enjoyment |
Calm, clear-headed experience |
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Found in |
Flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates |
Oils, gummies, topicals, capsules, flower |
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Often listed as |
THC % or mg |
CBD mg or as a ratio with THC |
Will CBD Get You High?
No — CBD on its own will not get you high. It’s non-intoxicating, which is a big part of its appeal. If a product is labeled as CBD-only or “THC-free,” you shouldn’t expect euphoric effects.
That said, many products contain both CBD and THC. In those cases, the THC is still what produces the high — so always check the label for the THC content.
Understanding THC:CBD Ratios
Many cannabis products list a ratio, such as 1:1, 5:1, or 20:1. This tells you the proportion of CBD to THC (or THC to CBD — the order varies by brand, so read carefully).
- A balanced 1:1 ratio offers a mix of both compounds.
- A high-CBD, low-THC ratio produces milder psychoactive effects.
- A high-THC ratio delivers stronger euphoric effects.
If you’re new to cannabis, a product with more CBD relative to THC can be a gentler introduction. When in doubt, ask a budtender to explain the ratio on a specific product.
How to Choose Between THC and CBD Products
There’s no single right answer — it depends on the experience you want:
- Want euphoric, recreational effects? Look for THC-forward products.
- Want to stay clear-headed? Look for CBD-forward or CBD-only products.
- Want a bit of both? A balanced 1:1 product is a popular middle ground.
- New to cannabis? Start low, choose a higher-CBD option, and increase slowly.
The best approach is to read product labels, start with a low dose, and ask questions. A knowledgeable budtender can match a product to your goals and comfort level.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between THC and CBD? THC is the compound in cannabis that produces a high. CBD is non-intoxicating and does not cause a high. Both are cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant.
Does CBD get you high? No. CBD on its own is non-intoxicating. If a product gets you high, that effect comes from THC.
Can you take THC and CBD together? Yes. Many products combine the two, and some people find a balanced ratio gives a more rounded experience.
Which is better, THC or CBD? Neither is “better” — they serve different purposes. THC is chosen for euphoric, recreational effects; CBD for a calm, clear-headed experience.
What does a THC:CBD ratio mean? It shows the proportion of the two compounds in a product. Higher-CBD ratios produce milder psychoactive effects; higher-THC ratios are stronger.
Explore THC and CBD Products at Green Remedy
From high-THC flower to balanced CBD edibles, Green Remedy carries a full range of lab-tested products for every kind of cannabis consumer. Not sure which is right for you? Our budtenders are here to help. Browse the Green Remedy menu and order online.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Cannabis is for adults 21 and older.




