Wow I really hope so! It's been a couple year search for me. If its the real deal I would compare it to finding gold at the end of a rainbow. This strain has been such a pain in the ass to acquire :/ thanks for your eye Samson!
mrgoodbudz looks promising so far, i agree with samson....good luck!
speaking of the devil...And on another note but highly similar to the topic. In my desperate attempts to have Gsc in my garden I wasted too much money and time on Cali connection GS Cookies feminized 6 pack. 100% germination. 4 males. 2 females. 2 females are decent plants. Deff Not anything close to any type of REAL Gsc. Ina nutshell... Don't bother with swereves gsc it it is utter bullshit if your looking for something even close to Gsc. I'm on my way to flower to snap some shots of the 2 females.
Not trying to pick a fight either, but I was lead to believe the GC is old tech, and that HPLC is the current standard.Was not trying to pick a fight, I have my product tested at a lab that is one of 5 that are nationally acredited nd I've had the process and science explained to me by their lab technicians who are biologists and chemists. SC labs formula is not scientifically sound. The lab is trying to mimic the way the cannabinoids in your system. GC is the best option for flowers/concentrates because it heats it up to the temperature which you ingest it at smoking. HPLC gets mg/g measurements for digestion. But doesn't heat it up. So you get ALL THCA in the results, which is not potentiated THC.
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I understand, that THCA encompasses more than just THC. Luckily, I just spoke to the lab, and they will be testing for all the rest of the known cannabanoids. That should make the picture much clearer.Reread what it says in my first statement. THCA converts to Other cannabinoids AS WELL. Meaning there is no way D9 THC will equal THCA. Let alone, adding THCA and d9 together to get the result? Tell me scientifically or mathematically how you can reach a higher active THC number than THCA? I'm all ears.
HPLC is NOT the standard. Properly calibrated GC, or Mass Spectrometers are the standard. The lab I go to performs multiple calibrations on their machines each day to make sure they remain accurate.
HPLC is best used for edibles, as it measures mg of cannabinoids present in a sample. GC has markers set, that read the cannabinoids as being present at a certain time and temperature of the machine. It heats the sample up to accurately mimic how THC is activated by the common user.