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Tool,Measure,Thc%,

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by Sinuzzx, Aug 9, 2012.

  1. IS their a tool that can measure the amount of thc% in a bud?
     
  2. None that you have immediate access to.
     
  3. [quote name='"Sinuzzx"']IS their a tool that can measure the amount of thc% in a bud?[/quote]

    You can pay 50$ to send it to straingenius
     
  4. Oh, Well Whoever wants to become a millionaire, go ahead and get resources, to create a portable one.. hurry before i beat u too it .. :Toke:
     
  5. [quote name='"365DaysofGrowin"']

    You can pay 50$ to send it to straingenius[/quote]

    Woah you could do that ?! :eek:
     
  6. Purplerhino will tell you for free
     
  7. lol a portable chromatography device....


    Its not really a matter of putting a nugget in one end of a machine and it comes out the other and tells you... there is science involved in isolating and quantifying how much of something is in another something hahahha
     
  8. Yeah it's called smoke it
     
  9. [quote name='"420dopeaf"']

    Woah you could do that ?! :eek:[/quote]

    Yessir! Well budgenius is more expensive but strain lab i think says something like 50$ per test or 500$ a month unlimited test
     
  10. There are several kits you can buy to perform your own potency/contamination analysis, very similar to some of the earlier and even the current methods they use in the labs. You can spend around $300 - $2000 depending how accurate and what style of test you want, and you'll usually be able to perform a couple more tests than you could for the same money sending it into a prof. lab.


    Google is your buddy. :)
     

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