Hey everyone, thanks for reaching out about this. First and foremost, we have not, do not and will not add anything to our cannabis extracts, nor have we ever. The flower above was grown in house using organic no till methods and KNF, there are also batches there grown by Eugreen and Hero’s of the Farm. I looked into the flower test results and there is ZERO cedrol in them. However, after doing a bit of research I have found test results out there showing significant quantities of cedrol in flower (not ours, link to follow). I think that the most likely explanation is either A. a misinterpretation of the results by ChemHistory or B. something to do with their reference standard. I have an email in to chem history to help shed light on this and I welcome the input of the community to help figure out this mystery. I have literally thousands of extract tests and I found some going back for as long as they have been quantifying cedrol and I have yet to find a single test result of the same flower showing even a trace amount. What exactly is going on here? Another theory; is it possible that this terpene could be a postcurser, like THCA to THC to CBN? Could it be created under high pressures somehow? Could it be created during the crash out phase somehow as the extracts “age” post extraction prior to testing? I welcome any ideas on this…
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