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    T H C is it hype or not?!!?

    Plant material typically maxes out around 25% cannabinoids, I wouldn't be surprised to see a very nice hash test in the 50% range, and we have BHOs that regularly test at 70%. http://www.micannalytics.com/results/index.php Also the strain names are really irrelevant unless you're dealing with a...
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    Highest THC Content?

    We've used standards from both Lipomed & Restek. Restek seems to be the way to go for now. Yes, it is possible to make your own THCV standard using preparative chromatography, but first you've got to find plant material rich in this compound. Also, you'd want a mass spec to be able to confirm...
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    Highest THC Content?

    Before answering this question, I think it is important to distinguish between technical & biological replicates. A technical replicate would be injecting the same extract into the machine more than once in order to determine that the machine is precise in making it's measurements. We do not...
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    Highest THC Content?

    I'm familiar with the SC Labs series of videos. They've partnered up with WeedMaps so they've got access to more resources than we do but we plan on producing similar ones targeted towards patients in Michigan. Unfortunately, there are no commerical standards available for THCV and many of the...
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    Highest THC Content?

    From the chromatogram of the sample extract alone, you're right, it is not possible to calculate the percentage by weight. However when combining this information with the chromatograms of the standards and the weight of the sample from which the extract is made, these calculations can be made...
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    Highest THC Content?

    For each sample posted to our site, the "Primary Data" section includes links to download the chromatograms for the individual sample, as well as the combined chromatograms of all of the reference standards run that day. To see a chromatogram of our reference standards, see...
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    Indica or Sativa? A general Guide

    Pricing is $50/single test or $200/five tests. Results are sent by e-mail, typically within 24-48 hours depending upon the number of samples in queue. It is up to each individual submitting samples for analysis whether or not the results are posted to our site. We do not accept samples through...
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    Highest THC Content?

    We use HPLC, not GC, which allows us to quantify the acidic cannabinoids in addition to their decarboxylated counterparts. This is especially important for analyzing products intended for oral consumption since they will not be decarboxylated again before ingested by medical cannabis patients...
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    Highest THC Content?

    For those wondering about the general process of cannabis testing, here is an early peak at how we do it here in Michigan. http://vimeo.com/32336031
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