Some cannabis distillate oil is weak with minimal effects

There are some exceptionally terrible cannabis dispensaries in my state.

They will send a sample of a batch of cannabis to the laboratories for testing and then sell the same batch to clients months later after mold has started to grow.

If you mention that your weed odors care about mildew, they will shrug their shoulders and claim you’re imagining things because of the lab report. These dispensaries sell cannabis products to inexperienced users, especially those who are trying marijuana for the first time. I am on an internet forum for my state’s legal cannabis market and we try to warn people about these unscrupulous cannabis dispensaries, however there is only so much you can do. If someone drives by a storefront and decides to shop there without doing any research on the internet first, you can’t exactly warn them about wasting their currency in these subpar cannabis dispensaries. These are the sorts of sites that will sell you weak distillate oil with less than 2% terpenes inside, which is a value you’d expect to see in the lab reports for a batch of cannabis flower products instead. If the terpene pleased of the cannabis distillate oil is that low, you can’t expect it to give you a ton of effects. It might give you some effects from the THC alone, however not if you already have a high tolerance to that cannabinoid by itself. That’s why I’d rather buy cannabis distillate oil from a site that sells it with 10% terpenes or higher. You can recognize the difference in effects, regardless of whether or not you get an indica strain, sativa strain, or hybrid.

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