With each state having it's own laws and regulations, it is important to understand what to look for!

Be sure to check Sample Test Results on each product page!!

Pesticides

Pesticides commonly used in cannabis and hemp cultivation are potentially dangerous and pose health risks — the greatest danger occurring with chronic exposure to pesticide residue, which is toxic at high levels and harmful at lower doses.

Residual Solvents

Pesticides commonly used in cannabis and hemp cultivation are potentially dangerous and pose health risks — the greatest danger occurring with chronic exposure to pesticide residue, which is toxic at high levels and harmful at lower doses.

 

Heavy Metals

Heavy metals are one of several possible contaminants in cannabis and cannabis products, in addition to pesticides, microbial organisms, and residual solvents. The key metals of interest are cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), lead (Pb) and mercury (Hg).

 

Mycotoxins

Quantitative Mycotoxin assay for fungal derived toxins. For all product matrix types. Reporting limits (LOQ) range from 8-15 PPM. Mycotoxin panel reports Aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, G2 and Ochratoxin A

Potency

Arguably the most popular and widely known measurement of cannabis quality, but also the most crucial in order to precisely gauge dosage.  Inaccurate results can ruin a producer’s reputation, lower your crop values and negatively affect your customer’s experience. Labs uses the most accurate methodologies coupled with some of the most powerful instruments available to supply our clients with legally defensible results every time. 

Terpenes

There are over 100 different terpenes identified in cannabis plants, and every strain has their own unique terpene finger print.  Some growers believe terpenes help account for the unique effects of each cannabis strain and thus are as important to the quality of your product as the THC or CBD levels. 

QR Code Batch Verification

One of the easiest and fastest ways to verify batch test results is using QR codes located on product packaging!  

1) Open the QR Code reader on your phone or mobile device.

2) Hold your device over the QR Code so that it’s clearly visible within your devices' screen

3) Click the URL link and find the test results that match your products batch number, located on the packaging.