Nightmaresgrowing
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Holy crap that is fricken gnarly!!!
http://legalmarijuanadispensary.com/dispensaries/california/oceansidecarlsbad/19796
http://legalmarijuanadispensary.com/dispensaries/california/oceansidecarlsbad/19796
Why are you skeptical? It's not like every single strain of theirs has that high of a number ya knoNever had it but i am very skeptical of numbers such as these
can't say ive seen above 25% before, this seems like possibly a fluke.Why are you skeptical? It's not like every single strain of theirs has that high of a number ya kno
I am skeptical for a variety of reasons... 1) Many tend to exaggerate numbers, 2) Increasing numbers before analysis isn't that hard - a little keef goes a long way 3) You joined this forum and make this one of your first posts?Why are you skeptical? It's not like every single strain of theirs has that high of a number ya kno
Uh, you're weird? Anyway, I thought it was gnarly and just wanted to show you. Who knows, maybe it was somehow injected with honey oil, maybe it was water cured. Maybe the grower is just that good....I am skeptical for a variety of reasons... 1) Many tend to exaggerate numbers, 2) Increasing numbers before analysis isn't that hard - a little keef goes a long way 3) You joined this forum and make this one of your first posts?
Yep, I am more skeptical than ever now
Well if you're counting all cannabinoids it's over 30%. Found the next one for you imaginary record bookIts probably not THC but cannabinoids. Youtube Aloha OG %29 cannabinoids, %26 THC. Best shit i've ever seen. And before that the best i saw was Alien OG and %28, thats on the 'tube too.
I don't know man. SC labs seems to have a pretty good system for it, and i'm pretty sure that sc labs are the only ones who test it, and I'm pretty sure the higher levels would be tested a second time. So I may be wrong, but I think these test results are right since they do it all day every day with just the proven way of testing.Sad to say there is no standard for Cannabis Labs and testing at this time and its noted that often a sample sent three ways will be tested at 3 facilities with three conflicting test results ..
Dont always believe what you read !
Well i guess one problem i have with lab testing is im pretty sure you only need an eighth to test. and your product is gonna vary even from one part of plant to another. so ofcourse they get the best 3.5 they can find. I do go by the numbers usually though, as a general reference. I've never got a %23 that looked crappier than a %20 through a microscope. The SCL website is pretty cool tooI don't know man. SC labs seems to have a pretty good system for it, and i'm pretty sure that sc labs are the only ones who test it, and I'm pretty sure the higher levels would be tested a second time. So I may be wrong, but I think these test results are right since they do it all day every day with just the proven way of testing.
Yes they can single out the top part of the plant to get a "higher reading". But wouldn't all growers do that with their plants anyway? I bet they do, I would too ! Not trying to embarrass anyone saying you can't grow this. Just wanted you all to see how crazy of a potency us as growers can really achieve.Well i guess one problem i have with lab testing is im pretty sure you only need an eighth to test. and your product is gonna vary even from one part of plant to another. so ofcourse they get the best 3.5 they can find. I do go by the numbers usually though, as a general reference. I've never got a %23 that looked crappier than a %20 through a microscope. The SCL website is pretty cool too
Strains do tend to be in that 16-22 percentile, but I've seen an LA confidential with 28%, and now this one. So these growers probably just know what they are doing...I don't see it mentioned anywhere in the link who exactly tested it. Steep Hill Labs is one I'm familiar with, and I've never seen them test anything (at least what has been available around here) higher than the low twenties. Usually the highest tests are in the upper teens and low twenties