Is it normal for Cat 3 delta 9 to be slightly runny?

His lab…but i have my doubts

I’d have my doubts it’s even thc if it’s runny

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How good are you at distilling and separating heads fractions?

I’m pretty good IMO. TBH my distillate is the best I’ve seen in person. Not to be arrogant.

That’s awesome then you should have no problem

This is what I make:

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No, I’m more worried about the loss

It really shouldn’t be a big factor

Fingers crossed :crossed_fingers:t3:

So could there be other cannabinoids effecting the viscocity? I mean like CBC is runny, and maybe at high enough percentages to lower overall viscocity?

Here’s a very old video I found of sample of some stuff I made. Even though it is dark because I got distracted at the end of the run and got a bunch of color in it making it necessary to do another pass. It still gives you an idea of what the consistency can be like in an air conditioned room if you do it correctly.

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I think my concern would be that it’s converted CBD

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Many years ago there used to be a TV show called consumer reports with David herowitz. He used to start and end every show with the words “and remember if a deal sounds too good to be true it usually is”. If you bought what you thought was Cannabis derived Delta 9 for a price that was ridiculously low chances are…

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What’s the coa look like? I’ve seen runny disty that was caused by a vac leak.

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A vacuum leak by it’s very nature will cause the above mentioned problems with impurities.

J0725_COA.pdf (320.2 KB)

well its for sure a conversion liter

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Not necessarily with that coa, but with the runny part most likely.

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ZERO minors and over 2% d8 ?

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