D8 flower is real I swear

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Lol

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: so its naturally produced and a MINOR CANNABINOID

Hey did you know cbd a is produced by the plant and not cbd?!

According to your little synthetic claims CBD must be synthetic then as when we decarb we break a bond to make cbd a into cbd and cbd isn’t biosynthesized by the plant!

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Guys the cannabinoid has to be produced by the plant or its synthetic!

Not

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I think this just means @TheFeds are going to haul in Sol for questioning

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The use of UV EM radiation most definitely increases the amount, and quality of resin produced by the plant. Killing it softly. Don’t believe me, give it a try.

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0.3%?

0.3% is fairly low, id be very interested in looking at the chromatogram. Could be a simple artifact.

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@vortal You probably chop and dry in the dark. UV exposure with drying/hung plants might cause degradation products like D8.

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I think yall are reading the result wrong. Looks like 3.046% THC, 3.861% D8, and 16.67% THCa. The total THC is the total activated at (16.67*0.877)+3.046

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Yupp you’re right.

Well 3% d8 is fairly high to chalk up to an “artifact”
Unless the analytics are just that shitty but I have no way of knowing.

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I was surprised when I saw it

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Aint a thing… high D8 genetics aint a thing at all.

This is a miss-identification of CBNA guarantee. Comes out right where D8 would be expected. Mass will be different though and on UV it will have three abs. maxima vs two for D8.

The backing evidence is the level of CBN in the flower… if you have CBN in flower… you also probably have CBNA.

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UV does not degrade CBD to THC. The reason hemp tests hot is because it (or more accurately the enzyme CBDA synthase) makes THC at ~40x less rate than CBD. Try and find a hemp CoA with a CBD/THC ratio better than ~40 and ill show you a fake CoA.

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lol that’s why I was sitting here like “…0.3%?”

6% decarbed cannabinoids= Doused in distillate.

I see a lot of places do stuff like this then brag about having the most potent flower.

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General consensus is retest lol

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Did it isomerize d9 to d8 or were you subjecting d8 to UV light and could tell that the d8 isomerized?