Soothe. Potency Test. MAY180229A Soothe 20+ Tincture. SDU(Suggested Daily Use): 20+ Form: Tincture (15ml) CBD:THC Target Ratio: 1:1 (±15%)
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1 Soothe Potency Test SDU(Suggested Daily Use): 20+ Form: Tincture (15ml) Soothe 20+ Tincture CBN 0% CBD:THC Target Ratio: 1:1 (±15%) z CBD:THC Ratio: 1:1.04 Batch: Test Date: 5/25/18 CBD: 1.00% by weight CBD-A:.05% by weight THC 51% CBD 47% CBN: 0.01% by weight THC: 1.09% by weight THC-A: 0.00% by weight CBD-A 2% CBD CBD-A THC CBN THC-A TOTAL CANNABINOID CONTENT OF PRODUCT
2 Pesticide Test Results *We do not use chemical pesticides, but do test for monitored agricultural pesticides per regulations. ANALYTES: CAS NO. RESULTS Alpha-BHC Not detected* Gamma BHC Not detected* Beta BHC Not detected* Heptachlor Not detected* Delta BHC Not detected* Aldrin Not detected* Heptachlor Epoxide Not detected* Endosulphan I Not detected* 44 DDE Not detected* Dieldrin Not detected* Endrin Not detected* 44 DDD Not detected* Endosulphan II Not detected* 44 DDT Not detected* Endrin Aldehyde Not detected* Endosulphan Sulfate Not detected* Methoxychlor Not detected* Toxaphene Not detected* Technical Chlordane Not detected* Anthraquinone Not detected* Bioallethrin Not detected* Resmethrin Not detected* Tetramethrin Not detected* Phenothrin Not detected* Permethrin Not detected* Endrin Ketone Not detected* Delta-BHC Not detected* Cypermethrin Not detected* Fenvalerate Not detected* Flucythrinate Not detected* Methacrifos Not detected* Tefluthrin Not detected* Transfluthrin Not detected* Bromophos Ethyl Not detected* Bromophos Methyl
3 Carbophenothion Not detected* Chlorfenvinphos Not detected* Edifenphos Not detected* Ethion Not detected* Fenamiphos Not detected* Fenchlorphos (Ronnel) Not detected* Fenthion Not detected* Iodofenphos Not detected* Leptophos Not detected* Malathion Not detected* Profenofos Not detected* Prothiofos Not detected* Sulfotep Not detected* Terbufos Not detected* Tetrachlorvinphos Not detected* Tolclofos-methyl Not detected* 2,3,5,6- Tetrachloroaniline Not detected* Benfluralin Not detected* Biphenyl Not detected* Chlorothalonil Not detected* Dichlofluanid Not detected* Dichloran Not detected* Diphenylamine Not detected* Ethalfluralin Not detected* Fluchloralin Not detected* Isopropalin Not detected* Pendimethalin Not detected* Pentachloroaniline Not detected* Pentachlorobenzonitril e Pentachloronitrobenze ne (quintozene) Not detected* Not detected* Prodiamine Not detected* Profluralin Not detected* Tetrachloronitrobenze ne (Tecnazene) THPI(Tetrahydrophthal imide) Not detected* Not detected*
4 Tolylfluanid Not detected* Trifluralin Not detected* Acetochlor Not detected* Alachlor Not detected* Clomazone Not detected* Cycloate Not detected* Diallate Not detected* Dimethachlor Not detected* Diphenamid Not detected* Fenpropathrin Not detected* Linuron Not detected* Metazachlor Not detected* Metolachlor Not detected* N-(2,4-dimethylphen formamide) Not detected* Norflurazon Not detected* Oxadiazon Not detected* Pebulate Not detected* Pretilachlor Not detected* Prochloraz Not detected* Propachlor Not detected* Propyzamide Not detected* Triallate Not detected* Atrazine Not detected* Captafol Not detected* Etridiazole Not detected* Fenarimol Not detected* Fluridone (Sonar) Not detected* Folpet Not detected* Hexazinone (Velpar) Not detected* Iprodione Not detected* Lenacil Not detected* MGK Not detected* Procymidone Not detected* Terbacil Not detected* Terbuthylazine Not detected* Triadimefon Not detected* Vinclozolin Not detected* 2,4-D methyl ester Not detected*
5 2,4-DB methyl ester Not detected* Clopyralid (Lontrel) Not detected* methyl ester Dicamba methyl ester Not detected* Dichlorprop methyl Not detected* ester MCPA methyl ester Not detected* MCPB methyl ester Not detected* MCPP methyl ester Not detected* Picloram methyl ester Not detected* Triclopyr methyl ester Not detected* Diquat dibromide Not detected* Paraquat dichloride Not detected* Aminopyralid Not detected* Benzamide Not detected* Additional Test Results LOT NUMBER TEST PERFORMED TEST EXPLANATION RESULTS Microbiological Standard Daily Use Specific Ratio Target A test to ensure that no bacteria and other infectious materials are present in product. A test to ensure that the daily dosage of cannabis is correct with the package labeling. A test to ensure that the correct ratios of overall CBD and THC are in the product to comply with State law.
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