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If you're testing cannabis for THC or CBD levels, you need to know the difference between gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC). These methods don’t give you the same results — and that matters for product strength, compliance, and labelling. This video breaks down how GC and LC work, what they measure, and when to use each method. We cover: • The key difference between GC and LC • How THC and CBD behave during testing • What kind of results each method gives you • When GC is a better choice — and when LC is necessary • What the numbers actually mean for you and your customers If you're testing flower, oils, vapes, or edibles, GC gives you a clear read on active THC and CBD. If you're working with raw extracts or need to report THCA and CBDA separately, LC is likely the better fit. For straightforward, accurate cannabinoid testing, the Ellutia 200 Series GC is a solid option. Learn more about cannbis testing: https://bit.ly/cannabis_testing #CannabisTesting #THCAnalysis #CBDTesting #GasChromatography #CannabinoidPotency