I am running a crop of high CBD (Med Tree Continuum) and I would like to be able to test the resulting flowers and rosin for potency. Both THC and CBD.
There are 3 or 4 test kits available in the common market. I don't know if links to them are allowed so you can google them or I'll post links if a mod says OK.
CB Scientific Test4 kits. Simple. Easy. Provide a basic "high, medium or low" result. Not cheap at $50 for 6 tests but not out of the question.
Grow Buddy... I don't know anything about this. I saw them on eBay. Looks like the same thing as the CB Scientific item.
Cannalytics Supply is another. This one uses Thin Layer Chromatography. Results should be more accurate than the methods above. Initial cost may be a little more but the plates are only about 5 bucks each so after you're set up, a test would only cost about $5.
THC Test Kits dot com is another TLC kit. A little more expensive than the Cannalytics.
Has anyone tried any of these? I don't really have the space to setup a full lab with HPLC or any of the other more accurate methods. So, these offer an alternative.
Just thought I would post and see if anyone had any reviews or comments. Thanks
There are 3 or 4 test kits available in the common market. I don't know if links to them are allowed so you can google them or I'll post links if a mod says OK.
CB Scientific Test4 kits. Simple. Easy. Provide a basic "high, medium or low" result. Not cheap at $50 for 6 tests but not out of the question.
Grow Buddy... I don't know anything about this. I saw them on eBay. Looks like the same thing as the CB Scientific item.
Cannalytics Supply is another. This one uses Thin Layer Chromatography. Results should be more accurate than the methods above. Initial cost may be a little more but the plates are only about 5 bucks each so after you're set up, a test would only cost about $5.
THC Test Kits dot com is another TLC kit. A little more expensive than the Cannalytics.
Has anyone tried any of these? I don't really have the space to setup a full lab with HPLC or any of the other more accurate methods. So, these offer an alternative.
Just thought I would post and see if anyone had any reviews or comments. Thanks