What’s your SOP for biomass purchasing

@Future Would a data dump of COA’s from seed vendors be beneficial to the community? I have about 20-30.

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We use a seed sampler rod. We put the sample probe into the super sack and collect about 3 different areas. We then take all the samples from that super sack and grind it up and send it in for testing.

Its similar to this, the three opening can be closed by turning the handle. So you close the openings put the probe in the biomass turn the handle to open the slots and shake a little. close the handle again and remove, then dump samples into a bag. Repeat this until you feel you have sampled enough areas to get a good representative sample.

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Used something very similar to take carbon samples on a 24ft high x 24ft in diameter carbon bed.

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I recently lost a sale because of this too. Distro SOP stated that the only person allowed to give out COA was the attorney and that it would ONLY be given directly to the buyer. Really bummed me out. I was about to be able to finish buying my property in Guatemala! Oh well…

Edit: Ease of sale is incredibly important, but I also would say that trading license info for COA is totally in bounds

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So many fakes and posers out there. If they don’t readily provide a COA and lic # they’re fake. Move on. Product details aren’t classified information, they’re requisite to a transaction. If you get pushback on a COA its a red flag you should not ignore.

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I have contracted labs and farms I work with who are selling as well and people in multiple industries who are buying… and sometimes labs and farms buy too, in addition to buying myself.
So sorry for the confusion- I guess I lumped it all into one- i wanted to know both buyers and sellers take on SOP and COAs

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Lawyer is my favorite :joy::joy::joy:… sop is very standard
Show me your license and ID that matches matches
I’ll show you my product :slight_smile: