The HempList #15: Hemp THC Remediation With Lumin Extracts

Justin Allen joins us this week with Lumin Extracts to discuss modern THC Remediation practices. Interviewed by Chase Nobles the founder of Kush.com, this interview covers in depth how THC Remediation has been done in the past, and how Lumin Extracts has came up with a more cost effective conversion based method.

Here’s a quick wrap up of the episode, and some links where you can watch the full length interview..

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https://youtu.be/uFPBwo2h1B8

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In Summary

Justin Allen joins us this week with Lumin Extracts to discuss modern THC Remediation practices. Interviewed by Chase Nobles the founder of Kush.com, this interview covers in depth how THC Remediation has been done in the past, and how Lumin Extracts has came up with a more cost effective conversion based method.

Everybody that grows, sells, or works with CBD hemp products will need to get familiar with THC Remediation, this first clip is a great place to start;

https://youtu.be/WIfVjwWYB6I

And another clip on the Value of THC Remediation, and what to do with Hot material in general;

https://youtu.be/0yJcc1C8z9M

Find the Previous episode of The HempList Here (#14)

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