But either way you are telling us it smells weird and tastes weird, why would you want to pass that on to your customers?
Believe me I realize it freaking sucks having to put in a couple of extra days of work but unfortunately sometimes that’s just the right thing to do… And trust me when I tell you that’s how you build your reputation and your customers will appreciate you looking out for their best interest in the long run and will stick with you
True. That I definitely agree with. I just wasn’t sure if I was being over sensitive or if others are seeing a similar trend with products from labs producing hundred of kg’s
Here’s an old COA from our own product and like you mentioned the cannabinoid content is high
What’s the consistency of your own distillate? I mean how viscous is it? Does it get fairly hard at room temperature?
Wow you got a very high Delta 8 content.
I think maybe I can help you a little bit.
I’m going to send you a private message here in a a few minutes
Pretty interesting! I haven’t heard of the t-check before. @kcalabs what do you think about these bad daddies? Any idea what detector they’re rocking or if they are accurate?
Wish they’d show the chromo. I’d suspect it’s a conversion.
It’s been a couple years. I’ll see if I can find any.
Such a high d8 % in that last coa are you distilling with media in the flask?
Test it for exo thc and that’ll tell you if it’s truly a converted liter
Exo thc is produced when you do cbd > d9 with triisobutylaluminium or other metallic catalysts
I would agree here. A little bit of D8 was always very common just underreported because labs weren’t differentiating D8/D9.
The telling sign is the ND on every single other cannabinoid. You really will only see that in a converted product made from high purity CBD isolate. It’s just not realistic for fractional distillation alone to separate the THC’s without having a single trace of the other 314mw isomers.
Runny D9 is totally normal due to the elevated maple syrup content you see in Canadian products. Nothing to worry aboot.
That would be my guess aswell, from years back experimenting, and throwing powders (bentonite clays) in the flask always resulted in around 10-12% d8/d10
Bro did you bag up distillate? Also how do you get proverde to test your cannabis? Do you just tell them it’s a hemp sample?
Test it for exo thc and that’ll tell you if it’s truly a converted liter
Ive seen exo only a few times and it was on really bad conversion liters.
Here are 9 tests of hemp d9 showing 0% exo thc
Plenty of different minors though
I wouldn’t consider 1-2mg out of 1000mg plenty, which is what 0.1% is
If you have data to back up traditional liters with 0 or low minors like the pictures above please post em
yeah…i think the lack of minors is a dead giveaway… These conversions are getting really good in terms of quality… i dont like smoking it… it does a funny thing to my throat after a while… but i love eating it cause it fucks me up like 5x of normal d9 of the same potency… i dont know why… but the converted d9 fucks my whole world up eating it.
I put it in parchment kind of like how shatter is grammed out so its easier for the tech to deal with
edit: @Killa12345 yes youre the one who told me the conversions usually dont contain much CBG and if something does it usually indicates its traditional. (now hemp boys will add 2% cbg distillate to liters)