I mean lets be real here
Cannabinoids in their pure unoxidized form are supposed to be clear thats whats been reported for years throughout the literature.
Why is it then that my thc o that tested at 1000mg/g on GCMS by kca was yellow??? It wasnt because of an impurity it was because it was oxidized still. The starting product was a darker orange color in a mason jar (i wouldnt say red but it wouldnt have been good for pens). So why when I acetylated it did the color lighten??? Because it removed the top semi quinone which was causing the darker color (because acetylation works on that top bond) but did nothing to the bottom semi quinone… theres literally 3 different forms of oxidation on any Cannabinoid molecule you can have 1 a semi quinone on top 2 a semi quinone on the bottom or 3 a full quinone… why is it when you pull plants early the color is better when you make rosin??? Because the cannabinoids havent had as much time to oxidize… even yellow extract is oxidized. Yes theres other things that contribute to color but even the best live resin fresh frozen ive ever seen or smoked that tested at like 99.9% with the terpenes in there had color.
You act like im talking out of my ass here when im applying logic that makes sense based off actual testing I’ve done. Then he wants to call me wrong when he doesnt even know the correct definition of pH its kinda like he was asking for it lol i try not to troll anymore but sometimes people make it hard
REAL waterclear, no yellow tint at all ![]()