I harvested the s1 here is the pre pics.
61 days flower
61 days flower
hope it smokes as good as it looks, well done my friend.
been reading the discussion on the testing, you know back a few years ago we dident need it tested by any lab, I still don't,
hope it smokes as good as it looks, well done my friend.
been reading the discussion on the testing, you know back a few years ago we dident need it tested by any lab, I still don't,
The best thing about testing is the test for pesticides, which can save you from ingesting poisons which some unscrupulous growers pour on their plants in flower to "save" their crops from BMs, etc. If it's 20% or 25% THC doesn't really matter. Either way, you still get blitzed.
for sure. but do most people even test for pesticides ? do the despencerys test everything they buy for pesticides ?
for sure. but do most people even test for pesticides ? do the despencerys test everything they buy for pesticides ?
for sure. but do most people even test for pesticides ? do the despencerys test everything they buy for pesticides ?
haha hell no .. they buy and sell shit like anyone else... how would that even work.. give me a sample which i will test for pesticides and the illl let you know if I want to buy it.. just not realistic
haha hell no .. they buy and sell shit like anyone else... how would that even work.. give me a sample which i will test for pesticides and the illl let you know if I want to buy it.. just not realistic
figured. you would think as strict as cali is on everything testing would be mandatory
have to think its a good thing if they do, I know theres a few growers that don't give a shit as long as they get paidEventually it will be, but there are no expansive regulations that encompass all dispensaries here. When it becomes legalized recreationally I'm sure that will change. For instance Washington has a 500ppm residual solvent cutoff for concentrates. Lots of places in CA have adopted that as well, but they are not forced to. Its more to just stand out from the crowed as a progressive and higher end establishment.
I routinely test flowers for microbiological contaminants, biological contaminants, terpenes, potency, and pesticides.
But the answer to your question is no. 99% of dispensaries test for potency only for flowers. A handful of good ones will test concentrates for potency and residual solvents. This is for CA. Colorado and Washington are different.
have to think its a good thing if they do, I know theres a few growers that don't give a shit as long as they get paid
I feel that testing for pesticides is the most important test, because it directly impacts your health. I also feel that eventually, this may become mandatory by statute. As much as I hate to have government involved in any part of this process, I would feel much better knowing that any herb I purchased would be pesticide free. I can tell potency by smoking/vaping, etc., but I can't tell if the grower used pesticides. Miticides are particularly toxic. I don't want that stuff anywhere near me. Who wants toxins in their meds?
Kudos to those who test for pesticides. I think Cali will head in that direction eventually.