MonsterWithoutBorders
Philosophim
Have not seen a good explanation of what it means. I got some 35% bud. What does that mean.
It means that you've been given a suspect number. Flowers do not have 35% active THC IME, no exceptions. Flowers have varying amounts of THCA (I've never heard of flowers being 35% THCA by weight either) and maybe very small single digit or less percentages of active THC.Have not seen a good explanation of what it means. I got some 35% bud. What does that mean.
Yep, far as I know.the only way to determine thc% is lab test right?
...................................................the only way to determine thc% is lab test right?
They were still high enough - I think the top 10 were all in the 15-20% range and the 4th place was "Jack" at over 28%.The winners of this year's Emerald Cup had quite low levels of THC ... just saying
I thought the main reason the THC was not really used as a medicine was cause it was not "hydrosoluble" and can't be infused/injected by intravenous or others similar infusions/injections....?You can see this woman gets an intravenous infusion of THC/CBD
Correct, however, there are medical solvents for both polar and non polar ingredients. Hydrosoluable just means polar solvents can be used, however, most of our medicine is non-polar in nature, oil/fat based. They probably purified the cannabinoids using a super critical distillation rig, and once they had chemically pure examples dissolved in a sterile, bipolar liquid medium, they had it.I thought the main reason the THC was not really used as a medicine was cause it was not "hydrosoluble" and can't be infused/injected by intravenous or others similar infusions/injections....?
But since just about every dispensary that has testing results available shows the total amount of THC (THCa+THC) we just have to know that the actual ingested amount of delta9THC is significantly lower. In the Steephill example we have a sample with 15% THCa and 3% THC = 18% "total" THC. But when it's multiplied by 0.88 (loss of mass due to decarboxylation) and again by 0.75 (total conversion inefficiency is about 75%) the actual available THC is only 12.9%. Unfortunately many labs just report "total THC" without any of that calculation. At least in the SCLabs example in my post they showed that the max THC was less than the THCa.Regarding laboratory total THC % marketing numbers, ala http://steephill.com/blogs/28/Why-Do-Labs-Report-Total-THC-So-Differently?- this past week's episode of hash church had Ryan chime in about what test numbers really mean:
Regarding laboratory total THC % marketing numbers, ala http://steephill.com/blogs/28/Why-Do-Labs-Report-Total-THC-So-Differently?- this past week's episode of hash church had Ryan chime in about what test numbers really mean:
Ok I watched the video and the conversion stuff was interesting but I still did not understand in this case
the 30% thca. So is this telling me that if I have a bud then 30% of that bud is thc thca etc. The trichomes are just a very little part of the bud. I cannot believe that they compose more than a very few percentage of the total bud. So what is the 30% - 30% of what. This was not answered in the video