Water Content Failures in Final Harvest Batches
Hello, this is Tulsa Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs with the OK Cannabis Law Office. Today we’re asking, if my final harvest or production batch fails water content or moisture activity testing, can I still decontaminate that or fix that and sell it anyway? The answer to that question is yes. It can be dried and further cured by the producer, and then as long as it passes all the applicable analyte testing, it can be sold just as anything else. But if it fails those tests, then it needs to be wasted per OMMA rules.
Decontamination and Fixing Failed Batches
If your final harvest or production batch fails water content or moisture activity testing, there are steps you can take to salvage the product. By drying and further curing the batch, you may be able to improve its quality and pass the necessary tests for sale. However, it is important to ensure that the batch meets all applicable analyte testing requirements before attempting to sell it to avoid violating OMMA rules.
Contact Us for Guidance
If you have questions or concerns about failed batches or any other legal issues related to cannabis production in Oklahoma, don’t hesitate to contact the Oklahoma medical marijuana lawyer. Our team of experienced attorneys is here to provide you with expert guidance and support. Call us today at 918-932-2879 to schedule a low-cost consultation and learn more about how we can assist you.