CROP Infrastructure Corp. (CSE:CROP, CSE:CROP.CN, OTCMKTS:CRXPF) revealed more positive test results for the first crop of its Californian tenant.
Earlier this month the group said the first sample of dried BOSS OG Cannabis flower was submitted to Humboldt Quality Assurance lab in August and it passed all tests for microbial impurities and had no detectable pesticides.
Today, it said the first sample of dried 707 OG cannabis flower was submitted to the same lab on September 14, 2018.
This sample received a tetrahydrocannabolic acid result of 23.9% and passed all tests for microbial impurities and detectable pesticides, said Crop.
"Following our Crop SAFE method and SOP's, Crop is pleased to announce that our tenant has achieved a concentration of 23.9 per cent THCa," said Crop Infrastructure director and chief executive Michael Yorke.
"Twenty-three point nine per cent THCA commands a higher market value and is considered premium quality."
Crop shares nudged 2.20% higher in Toronto on Friday, to stand at C$0.465.