Testing

Bigtacofarmer

Well-Known Member
I got a sample tested today and on the graph on back there is spikes for THC, CBD, and CBN. There is also two more nice sized spikes and I don't know what for, THCV? Any idea what these other spikes are?
 

Huel Perkins

Well-Known Member
Google it. I don't know details of them off the top of my head because I don't use them but I know they exist because I've seen them.
 

Rare D MI

New Member
Bah haha. Yeah I'm sure that's accurate. More companies taking advantage of the uninformed in this industry.

Okay, I was wrong. There are home test kits. Available from a small company in Denver. The slightest human error can cause a change in results in a lab setting, anyone here think this has a remote possibility of being accurate? Lol.
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
Bah haha. Yeah I'm sure that's accurate. More companies taking advantage of the uninformed in this industry.

Okay, I was wrong. There are home test kits. Available from a small company in Denver. The slightest human error can cause a change in results in a lab setting, anyone here think this has a remote possibility of being accurate? Lol.
why not?

EPT are very accurate.
 

TheMan13

Well-Known Member
Any thoughts on "genetic fingerprinting" strains?

[video=youtube;-CIju6CcN90]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CIju6CcN90[/video]
 

Rare D MI

New Member
Because there are conditions that have to be maintained for a set amount of time to get an accurate reading. Popping a few drops of liquid on a sample at home will never be as close to accurate as gas or liquid chromatography in a lab. This isn't a simple yes or no pregnancy, drug test or drug purity test.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

Well-Known Member
Bah haha. Yeah I'm sure that's accurate. More companies taking advantage of the uninformed in this industry.

Okay, I was wrong. There are home test kits. Available from a small company in Denver. The slightest human error can cause a change in results in a lab setting, anyone here think this has a remote possibility of being accurate? Lol.
way to backpedal, lol. ya I think a home test can be fairly accurate
 

Rare D MI

New Member
Well then you can be the one who drops $150 on the kit and trust that data. I will not. Just another company preying on the uninformed. That's the name of the game these days. Talk to some lab techs, they don't even claim to be 100% accurate due to the variables in the process. So to think that a random grower at home can get as accurate results from a $150 kit as a lab with equipment that costs tens of thousands of dollars and you need to train on, is ridiculous.
 
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