Testing Outdoor Cannabis Potency: 5-Step TCheck 2 Guide
A buddy handed Fordee some mystery outdoor flower and asked: “what’s the percentage?” That kicked off this full testing outdoor cannabis potency session using the TCheck 2 at-home cannabis tester. The result was 13.9% THC — solid for outdoor-grown genetics with unknown strain history. This guide walks through every step of the TCheck 2 outdoor ...
A buddy handed Fordee some mystery outdoor flower and asked: “what’s the percentage?” That kicked off this full testing outdoor cannabis potency session using the TCheck 2 at-home cannabis tester. The result was 13.9% THC — solid for outdoor-grown genetics with unknown strain history. This guide walks through every step of the TCheck 2 outdoor flower test so you can replicate it at home with your own flower.
Testing Outdoor Cannabis Potency: What You Need
- TCheck 2 device (Bluetooth-enabled, with app installed)
- TCheck 2 flower testing tray and filter
- 1ml syringe
- Small container with a sealable lid (for shaking)
- 99.9% isopropyl alcohol — 10ml (electronics-grade, not pharmacy-grade)
- Digital scale accurate to 1mg
- 100–200mg of your cannabis flower sample
- Thermometer (to input room temperature into the app)
How to Use TCheck 2 to Test Flower: 5 Steps
Here is the complete method for how to use TCheck 2 to test flower, based on Fordee’s live demonstration in the video above.
Step 1: Weigh Your Sample
Place the flower sample on a digital scale. For testing outdoor cannabis potency, the TCheck 2 requires between 100 and 200 milligrams of flower. In this test, the sample weighed approximately 112mg — there was some fluctuation between scales (108mg to 113mg), so 112mg was used as the working value. Write down the exact weight before doing anything else. The TCheck 2 app uses this number to calculate the final percentage, so precision here directly affects result accuracy.
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