If you smoke it, and it gets you high, how much more do you need to know?Is it worth it or is smoking a joint still the best analysis?
I guess so but maybe it's a little more objective, I'm just curious I guess to see how it would come outIf you smoke it, and it gets you high, how much more do you need to know?
it would be interesting to see the results of the test for sure i don't think its a bad ideaI guess so but maybe it's a little more objective, I'm just curious I guess to see how it would come out
mostly just curious... learn more about what profile has what effect maybe, maybe braggin rights lolWhy would you need to test it unless you were selling commercially or breeding and looking for specific levels of cannabinoids such as THCV?
I've looked into it but the labs all want a license number from a licensed grower to test product. They don't typically test for some dude growing a few plants in a tent. At least here they don't. They're busy enough testing flower and concentrates being sold in dispensaries. Plus in legal states these places could lose their certification to test if they get caught up testing blackmarket weed. There are enough licensed growers and processors to provide all the business they can handle. Some of the equipment is extremely expensive and many of the testing labs test other things as well not just cannabis.
And don't waste your time with those rip off devices you use with your cell phone.
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Good luck.Found mcrlabs. com online in MA they say they do test home grows, and it's not that expensive really $75 including terpenes. Wonder if anyone's tried them?
I looked into it years ago and then again recently when a breeder that knew I had grown a specific strain that was high in a specific cannabinoid inquired if I had it tested. I couldn't find a lab that would do it without being a licensed grower. I'm in a legal state and can grow recreationally without a license but all the labs required a license number. That's the information you needed on their websites to setup an account. Maybe I should have called them to verify but someone else I know tried to get something tested at a lab and they wouldn't do it so I just moved on. It's not that important to me.mostly just curious... learn more about what profile has what effect maybe, maybe braggin rights lol
Well that's in MA and you have to drop off the sample. So if you're in MA you're good to go. You just have to drive there.Found mcrlabs. com online in MA they say they do test home grows, and it's not that expensive really $75 including terpenes. Wonder if anyone's tried them?
I appreciate the offer but please don't bother. I have resources if I really had to have something tested. It's just not worth the bother unless I can just drop it off at the lab myself. Plus I'm really not that interested in tests results right now. Thanks anyway.
Yea I brought a few samples down there to get tested mostly for kicks. I was testing a grapefruit web to make sure they were 1:1s and they were. For my non-cbd ones I eas more interested in the terp profile.Found mcrlabs. com online in MA they say they do test home grows, and it's not that expensive really $75 including terpenes. Wonder if anyone's tried them?
All about the terps and little thcIn my opinion and this is just me please dont bully me, testing will give you bunch of numbers but smoking is the true test. How much thc could mean shit to me I trully dont give a shit, the terps the quality is what matters and best test for that will always be smoking the thing, again this is just me