Looking for 8 ounces of high THCA crumble

I can pay via crypto or wire if you are legit. I’m looking to pay around US$500.

I run a factory in Missouri and this could lead to much more business. Thanks

Just to clarify, you specifically want the crude to be co2 extracted? Seems an expensive route to take when the end product of THCa crystallized is the goal

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super critical CO2 is commonly used. It means no butane left in the mix. Thank you

Yes, but to crystallize your gonna need to use a solvent, so whats the point of using co2 to extract again? You arent getting diamond facets with co2 alone. Best you’ll end up with is a sandy isolate.

And your price point seems a little off. I can get 500g of traditional process thca at $1200. Co2 processes from what I understand are far more expensive per g output compared to using hydrocarbons, so $500 for 224g seems absurdly low

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There shouldnt be butane left because there isnt any to begin with in CO2 extraction.

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It is abundantly clear that OP isnt really sure what they are wanting, or needing.

What is your end product? Perhaps we can help you figure out what you need because what you are asking for doesn’t make a lot of sense

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Obviously this guy wants 8oz of ND solvent THCA diamonds pro-rated at $2250/kg

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Thank you to all who have responded. I appreciate you. I have been buying this product from a small vendor already. This is exactly the price I’m paying.

I’m looking to test run and then buy larger amounts.

CO2 extraction is common enough. I don’t see how it’s controversial. These are around 80% THCA crumble. I misspoke maybe using wrong lingo. I would love to do business if you can supply.

My apologies if I seem ignorant. I’m trying to become smarter. You are very kind to be patient with me. This is what I bought before kind of.
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Thanks. I posted a photo. I think I made a mistake it is crumble not diamonds.

Sure, but very few folks are running marijuana via CO2 and pretending it’s hemp…the throughput is too low for that gambit.

Some fraction of the folks who thought they could compete in the CBD game using CO2 have decided that “THCa as hemp” is their best remaining option, but nobody in their right mind would start a business with that as their plan.

It’s not…but making THCa isolate (diamonds) from it would generally be considered a boneheaded move. The solvents required to perform that trick would negate the (perceived) benefit of using CO2.

“Trying to educate myself”…(this used to be a great place to acquire knowledge).

Did your previous supplier tell you they sold you diamonds?

Maybe they lied about using CO2 as well…

…or not, if they can’t keep up with your demand, chances are they actually are running CO2.

Have you had any of your/their material tested to confirm compliance? For residual solvents?!?

Then continued education is mission critical…

Have you noticed that almost nobody here (or in the rec market in Missouri) uses oz as a unit of measure? Except for retail flower?

Wholesale is in kg, retail is in grams.

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I would be VERY surprised if this was extracted with CO2.

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Id be surprised if its not just isolate with HTE

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Id be surprised if it’s not regular fucking badder and hot for thc

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No claim on CO2 here…

Also no CoA

Yeah?

in my experience, THIS is more common…

Which is why folks are dubious…

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looks like it’s the honeygold special, THCa isolate watered down with whatever hemp stuff is laying around and tested somewhere unheard of

looks like this is a dropship thing for whoever KMS ag is, same stuff on ‘discountpharms’

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Kms is discountpharms

https://imginn.com/kms_ag_consulting/

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You guys are educating me and I can’t thank you enough. I bought diamonds from a California seller and these are the same, basically. They are sold as crumble, which doesn’t really mean much to me.

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“Diamonds” should be 98+% THCa

If you got 80% thca, and seller claimed “diamonds”, then seller is full of shit.

Which makes their claim of CO2 derived extremely unlikely.

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