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RE: Journey of the Analytical Chemist to the Cannabis Lab

in #cannabis7 years ago (edited)

Get Ready to Find Cannabis Isn't Like

the majority of plants which were used for pesticide studies. Cannabis is a hyper/dynamic accumulator and is being shown to hold pesticides for months, as well as pull toxic levels of pesticides from older (treated) soils.

Crazy stuff.

Please Read Over My Posts on Neem/Azadirachtin and the Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome Connection.

My sensitivity to it, combined with the H.Pylori infection are what I believe to be the only reason I was able to uncover it. Even with my sensitivity, the symptoms would have been difficult to attribute to the azadirachtin. ;)

I Wish You and Michigan All the Best! :D

Stay away from clones with twisted leaves/new-growth, curling down and under. Russet/Hemp mites. shudder

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Thank you so much for the response! I will definately be looking into this more in depth. This is one of the reasons I decided to start this post. There is so many unknowns in the industry, and it is really awesome for you to share your experiences.

Glad to hear about things like this in the preliminary stages of this adventure instead of after the fact. The last thing anyone wants is to find out people are getting sick from their product.

Good looking out. ;)

The majority of the dispensaries I've seen have serious infrastructure issues. Zero possibility of flowering all year without having to use some sort of chemical spray to "fix" something. High quality cannabis is grown in 4-8 light rooms, on-site laundry facilities and showers, foot baths at doorways, HEPA filtered air and so on.

When all this is present the quality is amazing, even when the grower is only 'close.' :) Any grow forking out the funding for this type of infrastructure will be light years ahead of the game in another 5 years. The educated demand product this clean. ;)

Go Be Awesome! :D