Quote Originally Posted by CDS
Great questions! We test every harvest, some strains twice in the same crop if we have areas that may have come under stress, plants that simply thrived more than others, etc. I have a book three inches thick at the shop with various tests.

One thing we learned early on is that if you're looking for tests to come out identically, you're going to be unhappy with the process. Most test consistently within a range and we're comfortable with that. For example, I have three tests for our Sour D I'm looking at right now between 18.57% THC and 21.76%.

The biggest advantage I see for a caregiver is being able to try different cultivation methods small-batch style and using testing to see which had the most dramatic effect. :thumbsup:
What exactly does the percentage THC mean? That in every crystal there is 18.57% THC and other various cannabinoids? If so, then is it possible that if one strain had, say, 12% THC, but had a lot of crystals, and another strain had 19% THC but not a lot of crystals, then the lower THC strain may be more potent because there were more crystals on the bud? If so, then a density of crystals value (the DOC value ) would also be a good number to have, eh?