At home THC Test Kit - Find out the levels of your strain!

GrowTech

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Just thought I would post this, came across it the other day and thought it deserved its own thread. *I forgot who posted it but let me know and I will give credit*


Here is a kit that lets you run 12 different tests to gather the THC information and whatnot...

Cannalytics Fingerprint THC Test Kit - 12 Samples



The Cannalyse - Cannabis Fingerprint kit is a unique mini-laboratory for home use. The fingerprint kit also contains a unique standardized & high performance developing protocol for thin layer chromatography, specific for cannabinoids and a total-extraction specific for Cannabis. The cannabinoids will be separated and identified on special impregnated TLC-plates.

Only a minimal amount of sample (100 mg) is needed for total cannabinoid extraction.

No laboratory in the world offers a Cannabis fingerprint. "you see what you get".
The Cannalyse - Cannabis Fingerprint kit is a real (phyto-chemistry) mini-laboratory! You can do this unique test at home on the table. No chemical background is required for proper performances of the test!

Test not just for THC and delta-9 but delta-8 THC, THCV, CBG, CBNV, CBND as well. All the cryptics will be separated and after spraying with dye, clearly visible as different colored spots on the TLC-plate!

Total extraction means that THC residing inside the resin-producing stalked glandular trichomic cells will be released and there for measured as well. The extraction solvent will disrupt all the cell walls. So, all THC will be released.
In contrast to analytical laboratories where alcohol or hexane is used as extraction solvent which will "wash" only the oil
droplets on the trichomes away. The greenish colour (= chlorophyl a and b) of the extraction solvent is an indication of
the total extraction.

The importance of detection, identification and accurate quantification of the main cannabinoids (THC, CBG, CBC)
grows with the increased commitment by global marihuana user groups, patients, clinical institutes, governmental
institutions, and recreational users, for safety & quality standards and labels for all Cannabis products.
This demands the control of the safety (presence of pesticides, heavy metals, dioxins etc.) and quality of
Cannabis.
 

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very interesting info m8
but i can't open that link. Can u check it again
because i'll love to c my budz THC levelz lol
 

GrowTech

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1 st reply :D
very interesting info m8
but i can't open that link. Can u check it again
because i'll love to c my budz THC levelz lol
The link is right above the image, you should be able to open it... if not - click here: http://www.paradox.co.uk/acatalog/Cannalyse-Fingerprint-THC-Test-Kit.html


Have you tried it yourself yet?

Nah, not yet- I'll be trying it in the next couple of weeks when I start playing around with certain plants.

Just wanted to give y'all a heads up to let you know it exists... After all, before quantity- the top priority is quality, right? ;)
 

It's 5 o'clock somewhere

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Nah, not yet- I'll be trying it in the next couple of weeks when I start playing around with certain plants.

Just wanted to give y'all a heads up to let you know it exists... After all, before quantity- the top priority is quality, right? ;)
How will you know the accuracy of your tests
 

It's 5 o'clock somewhere

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I did. It doesn't give an accuracy % though. It states how it's so simple an idiot could do it, but not if the findings will be within a half a % or 5%. That could mean it gives you a right on answer every time or your somewhere in the ballpark of.... And the only % i did see was the +/- 19%. Doesn't say if that's what that size dot means or that's the accuracy of the kit. I was just asking.....
 

GrowTech

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I did. It doesn't give an accuracy % though. It states how it's so simple an idiot could do it, but not if the findings will be within a half a % or 5%. That could mean it gives you a right on answer every time or your somewhere in the ballpark of.... And the only % i did see was the +/- 19%. Doesn't say if that's what that size dot means or that's the accuracy of the kit. I was just asking.....
I'm pretty sure if you contact the website selling the product, they will have lots of information about it for you.
 

born2killspam

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Doesn't it say +/- 19% right in the picture?? I've tried TLC with cannabinoids before with no particular success.. (And I'm fairly experienced..) I had no standard for measurement purposes obviosly, but I didn't even get much noticable separation..
Also, the line about the greenish extract makes me chuckle.. We've all played with extracts before I think, and we all know what green in it means..:)
 

holmes

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i was asking about this the other day, i think this is the only one out there.
im thinking of buying one.

born2kill, what are you saying?
 

GrowTech

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I don't know... I think it would be good to test the accuracy of these kits too... Perhaps take 1 flower from the same plant, test half of it with this kit, and the other half in a laboratory environment with the proper equipment for this type of situation. It would be interesting to see the how they vary.
 

MrBaker

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I've been lookin' for one these. I have a friend that keeps buggin' me to either find one or make one. I can plop this link in front of him and tell him to shell out the cash.
 

GrowTech

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im interested anyone know the cost per unit?
something like 99 dollars.... but in some sort of European currency. (I dunno what, I always just convert the symbols to the US $)

more information is on their website which I linked to righty above the picture of the product
 
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