TCheck 2 Fresh Flower Potency Test: 3 Key Findings
Can you run a TCheck 2 fresh flower potency test on cannabis that hasn't fully dried yet? That's the question this experiment answers — and the result is a valuable lesson for every home grower. Fordee runs the full TCheck 2 protocol on freshly harvested, still-wet flower to find out whether the device can deliver ...
Can you run a TCheck 2 fresh flower potency test on cannabis that hasn’t fully dried yet? That’s the question this experiment answers — and the result is a valuable lesson for every home grower. Fordee runs the full TCheck 2 protocol on freshly harvested, still-wet flower to find out whether the device can deliver a valid reading before drying and curing is complete.
What You Need for a TCheck 2 Fresh Flower Potency Test
This TCheck 2 fresh flower potency test uses the standard raw flower protocol. You’ll need:
- TCheck 2 device (tray, syringe, micron filter)
- Precision scale — milligram-accurate
- 99% isopropyl alcohol (10 mL per test)
- 100–200 mg of cannabis flower (194 mg used here)
- TCheck smartphone app (Bluetooth connected)
How to Test Fresh Cannabis Flower THC With TCheck 2
The 99 isopropyl alcohol cannabis potency test procedure is identical for fresh and dried flower — the same five steps, same extraction. Here’s how to test fresh cannabis flower THC using TCheck 2:
Step 1: Weigh Out 100–200 mg of Flower
Tare your scale with the sample tray on top, then weigh 100–200 mg of cannabis. Fordee uses 194 mg. Fresh flower clumps and is stickier than dried, so be patient when working toward your target weight.
Step 2: Add 10 mL of 99% Isopropyl Alcohol
Draw exactly 10 mL of 99% isopropyl into the syringe and add it to the tray. The requires this exact concentration — lower purity introduces water that skews the optical reading. THC dissolves readily in alcohol, which is how the TCheck 2 measures it.
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