TCheck 2 Cannabis Flower Test: 12.5% Result Explained
This TCheck 2 cannabis flower test measures the THC-A percentage in dried, uncured cannabis — no infusion required. The strain is Royal Queen Seeds Watermelon, an indica-dominant hybrid. Two consecutive runs came back at 12.6% and 12.5% total cannabinoids, making this a strikingly repeatable TCheck 2 raw flower THC percentage result for any home testing ...
This TCheck 2 cannabis flower test measures the THC-A percentage in dried, uncured cannabis — no infusion required. The strain is Royal Queen Seeds Watermelon, an indica-dominant hybrid. Two consecutive runs came back at 12.6% and 12.5% total cannabinoids, making this a strikingly repeatable TCheck 2 raw flower THC percentage result for any home testing device.
What You Need for a TCheck 2 Cannabis Flower Test
The setup for this test is straightforward. For how to test dried cannabis flower at home using the raw flower method, you’ll need:
- TCheck 2 device (tray, syringe, micron filter, sample tube, stirring stick)
- Precision scale — milligram-accurate
- 99% isopropyl alcohol — 10 mL per test (TCheck reagent or equivalent)
- 100–200 mg of dried, cured cannabis flower (191 mg used here)
- Thermometer
- TCheck smartphone app (Bluetooth connected)
Note: TCheck 2 does not test sunflower oil. It works with olive oil, coconut oil, and MCT oil for infusion testing — but for raw flower, no infusion is needed at all.
TCheck 2 Cannabis Flower Test: Step-by-Step Method
Follow this exact TCheck 2 flower test procedure for consistent, reliable results:
Step 1: Weigh 100–200 mg of Dried Flower
Tare your scale with the sample tube on top, then add 100–200 mg of dried, cured cannabis flower. In this Royal Queen Seeds Watermelon THC test TCheck run, 191 mg was used. Record the exact weight — you’ll enter it into the app.
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