Reading Lab Reports: Understanding FECO Product Quality
Want to become a savvy FECO consumer? This page equips you with the knowledge to decipher lab reports and understand the true quality of a FECO product. We’ll break down the key components, from cannabinoids and terpenes to safety testing, so you can confidently choose a product that meets your needs. Learn what to look for, what to avoid, and how to make informed decisions based on lab results.
Lab reports (Certificates of Analysis, or CoAs) show the levels of compounds in FECO and confirm safety.
- Cannabinoids: Include THC, CBD, and minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBC, and CBN.
- Terpenes: Work with cannabinoids to enhance effects. Common terpenes include beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene.
- A good FECO product contains at least 55% total cannabinoids.
- Ideal terpene content ranges from 0.8% to 3%.
- Look for FECO with a wide range of cannabinoids and terpenes.
- Products made from multiple Indica strains may offer better therapeutic effects.
FECO should be tested for residual solvents, pesticides, bacteria, fungi, and heavy metals to ensure safety.