I’ll let him know.
Good old cbd changed to the fire
“The fire”
It’s better than 96% D8
idk, could just be someone who shopped for a lab that hands out high TAC %
The CBG and CBD say non-converted, but I guess industrious hempsters can just spike the shit to make it look legit
Triisobutylaluminium is a hell of a catalyst
One of the homies saw me post the sop in another thread and ran it and sent me this xD
Yes its in house but fuck
Nice!
Shits hard to get ahold of
80s aren’t
I mean true. To me anything converted isn’t good. I prefer good ol’ d9
Appreciate the help from everyone on this. I have more to post one day eventually, maybe a whole document/file of them.
Crazy chemists always improving smh
Could be a conversion from CBD but also could just be from CRC. I’ve seen a couple percent D8 randomly show up in concentrates that definitely were not conversions. I see it a lot from one licensed processor in my area especially that I know is just using CRC on their oils.
Before distilling? 4% seems high still.
Good ass conversion.
It is yes. Im not for converting but impressive nonetheless.
I’ve gotten sent COAs on here before from a verified slanger that were obviously photoshopped, poorly.
Changed the name on two COAs of 2019 biomass distillate and “combine distillate” to make it sound more appealing.
When I opened up the files I could drag and drop the space where they whited out parts of the COA
“A client required we cropped their COAs for better marketability” or something like that.
I’ve seen it done before yes, VERY poorly done results where you can noticeably see the lines are too blurry or less blurry and obviously don’t add up.
What would distilling do to lower the D8 in comparison to D9? I do agree 4% is high compared to what I’ve seen firsthand but that doesn’t mean it’s not possible.
4% D8 on a CBD>D9 conversion is more common than people realize on black market products. Obviously is not something people are going to advertise doing but I’ve seen test results that were within these ranges dating back to 2019. People have had the conversion down for years. Provided, those specifically were cut with Vitamin E so it was more like 46% D9 and 2% D8 but they were definitely converted from CBD. My theory has been the vitamin E was actually originally being used to control conversions but that’s a side note.
If you think a COA is photoshopped just mess around with the contrast/brightness on the image on your phone. You’ll find that not all white is totally white.
there’s a lot of people who do this
the worst cases so far:
-left the QR code which showed ~16% delta 9, I guess they used inspect element to change the COA for the website
(they poorly edited a bunch of @CBDOKIE COAs and pretended they were their own)