We’ve done it again…We’ve lowered the price of our cannabis pesticide test! In Washington State now there’s no excuse not to test your cannabis flower or concentrate for pesticides. Thanks to recent innovations by our team of scientists, we can now offer pesticide testing for as low as $20*. We test for mycotoxins using LCMS (Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry) because … Read More
Cannabis Testing Lab Consistency Through Data
How Can You Ensure Consistency in Testing Cannabis? Data. Our friends at Leafly are hard at work building and organizing testing lab data that will help consumers choose the cannabis products they want, instead of playing the guessing game that a lot of people find themselves engaged in at the dispensary. One of the reasons that Leafly partners with Confidence … Read More
Pesticide Statistics
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) determines and codifies the Action Limits for pesticide residues on finished cannabis products. When any single pesticide compound is detected above the limit in a cannabis product by a laboratory accredited by the WSLCB, it is considered a “fail” and the corresponding cannabis lot or batch may be subject to further scrutiny … Read More
Pesticides Tested With Confidence
WHAT DOES IT MEAN? When you see this PTWC logo on the package of a cannabis product, it means the product was tested for the presence of pesticides by Confidence Analytics, a Certified Cannabis Testing Laboratory. This is your indication that the product has undergone rigorous laboratory analysis to provide accurate labeling and ensure the product is free of excessive … Read More
Now Testing More Cannabinoids in Cannabis, including THCV, at the Same Price
The Confidence Cannabis Testing Analytical Lab is excited to announce that our extended cannabinoid analysis method is ready to launch! For all Washington State customers testing flower and concentrates, you will now start to see results on your Cannabis Certificate of Analysis (COA) for: d8-THC – delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol THCV – Tetrahydrocannabivarin THCVA – Tetrahydrocannabivarin Acid CBDV – Cannabidivarin CBT – Cannabicitran These are all … Read More
Pesticide Testing: Where We Stand
What you need to know The WSLCB has opened up a CR101 rulemaking regarding pesticide testing. Public comment period is now. The LCB have outlined the reasons for this rulemaking, which include: Seek more alignment with DOH’s Compliant Products Rules (i.e. differences in lot vs. harvest sampling) Increase efficiencies in testing adult-use and compliant products Increase the availability of compliant … Read More