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  1. I bought some of their quality cbd and it smelled weird. Cant even explain the smell, I smoked 2 blunts and it made me sick literally. I threw the rest in the trash, it tasted like chemicals. My nose got clogged up and I got a fever. Something fishy about that company. They had a sale going I should've known it was too good to be true smh

  2. Do they have a strain called grape Frosty it was spectacular back to 8th grade first time type of mood where colors were criser and clearer visual stimulation the best I've ever had will be contacting to find out

  3. first the THC % is measured when the testing is done like 30 or 60 days before it's harvested (cant remember which) so that's where the legal thc level comes from. After it gets harvested and starting to cure, the THC levels can (depending on genetics) can def go up. Sometimes a lot. So IMO that's where that thc % is coming from. As long as they still have a COA somewhere showing the legal %, pretty sure you're good. I've gotten some…. pretty fucking high THC from some vendors online. Cult flowers FTW.

  4. So when it says less than .3% ∆9 THC, but still says it has more than .3% THC, that's because it has a bunch of THCa. THCa gets converted directly into ∆9 THC by getting heated, but since it's not litterally just ∆9, people have gotten around THC regulations by saying it's protected under the 2018 farm bill, by saying it's technically a different chemical and it's non-psychoactive.

    THC content based on THCa is calculated by taking THCa percentage and multiplying it by .877, and then adding that to ∆9 content I think.

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