Nah, that’s just wide spectrum.
How can it be FULL spectrum if you’re not extracting the proteins, and complex carbohydrates?!?
Nah, that’s just wide spectrum.
How can it be FULL spectrum if you’re not extracting the proteins, and complex carbohydrates?!?
… can’t tell if you’re messing with me or being serious. How would you suggest going about getting “full spectrum”?
Adding the acidics in with the neutral cannabinoids
And leaving all the other “impurities” in the material
If you’re leaving “impurities” behind it is NOT full spectrum broham. I want every last bit of everything. I’m greedy.
I mean in the material to be consumed! Not the material to be extracted
If you want a true full spectrum cannabis product, eat the flower.
This is the answer I was digging for.
bonus points if its seeded.
how about full spectrum isolate? lol
But if you can smell the flower that means it’s losing its terps to atmosphere and there for isn’t full spectrum anymore right?
this is why I plug my nose at harvest and in the dry room. If you cant smell it, are the terps being lost?
The biggest issue is the fact that the average joe will not know, nor will he even give a single F about what the exact definition of 100% full spectrum is.
What they usually think they know is: full spectrum or broad spectrum usually means the product contains more contents from the plant/strain than usual, which gives them a “stronger” or “closer to the plant” taste/effect.
Again, you can try to explain to them, but they won’t care, it’ll go in one ear and out the other.
BUT we understand this, so we might offer a distillate mixed with CDT or with hemp derived terpenes and call it 100% full spectrum, not as a scam, but in good faith, as the average joe will understand that you’re offering them something that contains more inside of it than a standard distillate + botanical terp mix.