Growers and reviewers have noted a number of legal REC products are mislabelled as being derived from the incorrect cultivar.
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- Separate from previous mislabelling issues, this problem does not present a safety concern (mislabelled strains will be tested as normal and have correct THC displayed on packaging) but rather a challenge to brands.
Twitter–@ChimeraGenetics - Fortunately for producers, many consumers aren’t yet savvy enough to tell the difference between cultivars.
- Some argue stores like Quebec’s SQDC that organize products according to “Indica” and “Sativa” categories are encouraging misunderstanding.
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Part of the problem is provincial wholesalers will accept a limited number of products with one strain name, but won’t check to see whether a newly named strain has familiar genetics.
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Other Product Quality Issues:
Reviewers are forming ranks behind the metal “tuna can” REC container, which many say maintains relative humidity and preserves buds far better than plastic containers.
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Extracts have barely appeared on the legal market.
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