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Re: Tater1 post# 85047

Tuesday, 01/16/2018 12:29:41 PM

Tuesday, January 16, 2018 12:29:41 PM

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Good question Tater1.

Organic? Sans herbicide and pesticide, and organic fertilizer?

CO2 Distilled ( preferably SUB-critical Co2 not Super Critical as it ruins terpenes and certain cananbinols.

5% concentrate?
10%?
25%?

$20,000 a Kilo--top shelf fully organic with third party testing and confirmation.

But there is SOOOOOO much more involved. Pre- soil lab tests and certification.

Spot test at least 5% of crop.

Third party post Raw certification's ( make sure the hemp didn't pull any nasty's out of the ground)

Process certification, Purity, post process concentration and potency confirmation.

Suffice it to say the ding bats at HEMP inc--DID NONE OF THIS, and the crop did not reach maturity as I explained ad nausuem--and finally the NC Hemp Commission confirmed--(did not have enough time to grow due to late planting--late seed arrival).

90% of the CBD oil concentration is accumulated in the last 6 weeks of maturity--which NOBODY's crop in NC reached in 2017.

If you want to learn about this--don't waste time with Hemp Inc--they are laughed at at the EXPO's and Conferences as "Oh them!"

Which is why they don't go--nor belong to any of the top 5 Associations in Hemp and CBD oil industry.

Just ask--go to a conference and see--on I'll be speaking at this week in Orlando the CannaEast Compliance Expo--a bit late now for you, but more on the way.

But the business is not joy ride-- lots to know, much that can go wrong and a rule book that changes by the day.