thxcannabis
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So I haven't been able to find any of these beans...is this strain extinct?
So I haven't been able to find any of these beans...is this strain extinct?
Here is the Congolese Mom The same mother as I used to produce the original red congolese .Keep up the good work Charles. That's what we all need more new different strains to grow and use.
I agree totally the vast majority of what we run is in the 12-17 % whenever we break 20% we always run multiple tests to verify .Most flowers are in the 15-18 range, straight up. Less peak over 20%, only a few over 25% and very, very rarely up towards total 29% THC equivalents. That's the potential total THC measured by HPLC and subject.to 100% decarboxylation when burned or processed (near impossible-some cannabs are always destroyed during processing/decarb).
GC/FID really only measures THC or CBD peaks because the THCa and/or CBDa are decarboxylated (also some are destroyed) in the injector @250 C.. GC reads can be as high 30% low from equipment induced error. HPLC is the way to measure cannabs because the readings represent what's actually IN the flower, meaning mostly THCA and a small amount of THC. The total of the two, after.the THCA is decarb'd, is what is referred to as THC equivalents, and most often seen on dispensary menus in the US. It's always a good idea to ask how the measurement was taken before making an assumption about the potency. The fact that 15% THC weed gets pretty much everybody ripped should say something... there more than just high THC numbers in this thing we call "potency".
HTH,
-Chimera
Its back and is being used to reproduce the DAS double afghan slam