This is a competitors product full disclosure. Just wondering if something like this is even possible. I guess you could take cbg, cbn, cbd and cbc isolates and mix then together. Only I’ve never come across powdered cbc unless I’m mistaking it with cbt.
Any opinions on if this is a legitimate product would be greatly appreciated.
My advice is to buy it from, either a distributor, or direct from them, bonus points if you can get it dropped shipped to the lab. And have @kcalabs run it.
Yes this is likely a blend of isolates. There is only 1% CBC. So the whole mix is still a powder. There seem to be a few unknown as well. Could be some waxes. There is also likely few .1% CBT and CBDv
There are ridiculous discrepancies in the decimal point placement between “Weight” and “Concentration” columns, for CBD vs CBG vs others, what’s up with that?
Thank you very much for your opinions. I will probably order a sample and have it tested as @ky_cbd suggested. Just looks too uniform in color to be mixed isolates but it could be. Thanks to the community again. You guys rock.
We’ve had great success with about 60% cbd content, 85-90% cannabinoids. 15-20% CBE and CBT and an assortment of other minors. Seen distillate at 61% cbd that didn’t crystallize at all for 7 months.
Concure CBT or CBC is often our go to if a distillate needs more viscosity. Never understood why the majority of others use flavorless terp filler when can raise the TAC and give a little entourage.