Fluff Up
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ultimately isn't any data gathered from the MyDx invalid until you can compare the same sample in a testing method that is known and proven to work? Basically this testing seems to be without a control group
also the part of the bud you pick, from where on the plant that bud grew, distance from light . . . etc. will impact the levels of what's being tested
Also it seems to be implied that the unit works by gases of the bud? That's possibly a simple mass gas spectometer (not exactly cheap) or it's measure volatile vapours which THC etc give off, the fresher it is the more there are in which case an older cured bud may give a lower reading than it deserves compared to something that's dry a couple of weeks
Makes me wonder if there is something to be tested for in the plants stems or leaves that might imply an average level of THC across all the buds, or a high and low of THC across the plant, the grower knowing where the better high or low THC buds will be
It seems like a nice idea but I don't think there is a cheap way to make a testing kit like this, but more a gimicky toy which really makes it as useful as one of those Xray apps on your phone
also the part of the bud you pick, from where on the plant that bud grew, distance from light . . . etc. will impact the levels of what's being tested
Also it seems to be implied that the unit works by gases of the bud? That's possibly a simple mass gas spectometer (not exactly cheap) or it's measure volatile vapours which THC etc give off, the fresher it is the more there are in which case an older cured bud may give a lower reading than it deserves compared to something that's dry a couple of weeks
Fascinating read, have you any more source material on the testing methods?Perfect timing...
I have been researching steep hills results VS. SC Labs Vs. cannlab
Steep hill uses the Liquid/Gas Chrom. test equipment.
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Makes me wonder if there is something to be tested for in the plants stems or leaves that might imply an average level of THC across all the buds, or a high and low of THC across the plant, the grower knowing where the better high or low THC buds will be
It seems like a nice idea but I don't think there is a cheap way to make a testing kit like this, but more a gimicky toy which really makes it as useful as one of those Xray apps on your phone