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Re: oatsuzn post# 9453

Sunday, 01/19/2020 11:51:00 PM

Sunday, January 19, 2020 11:51:00 PM

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You asked for a source https://www.newcannabisventures.com/how-to-measure-cannabis-extraction-efficiency/

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“This percentage, or the commonly referred to “yield,” is a practically meaningless number. Here’s why: Products made using material that has been extracted are measured and often sold based upon the amount of THC content. The “yield” does not measure THC content in any way. Thus, the potency, the amount of THC, is the most critical number to be concerned about.

The amount of THC in the extract is directly related to the amount of THC contained within the feedstock and how effective the extraction process is in removing and collecting it. Feedstock can have THC potencies that range from 0% to as high as 30%. Assuming the extraction process can obtain all of the THC in the feedstock, feedstock with higher THC content will result in higher THC extracted oils compared to feedstock with lower amounts of THC content.”

Garret holds a PhD and MS in Chemical and Biological Engineering from the University of Colorado in Boulder and a BS in Chemical Engineering from Lafayette College.

I think I believe what the guy with the PhD, MS and BS says over what you thought you knew.
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