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Nuke Em Batch Lab Reports

Flying Skull’s Nuke Em Now Tested for Contaminates

Some professional growers in the US are now required to have their produce tested to make sure that it is not contaminated with unlawful pesticides and over-populations of yeast, mold or aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Flying Skull will now subject the concentrated Nuke Em pesticide to the same rigorous lab testing.

Nuke Em will be tested for 59 adverse chemicals along with yeast, mould and bacteria that could fail US state laboratory testing.

Every batch of Nuke Em formulated will have a batch number. Each commercial size bottle (1 litre size and larger) will have the corresponding batch number on the bottle. Every batch will be sent in for testing and the lab results will be posted on the Flying Skull website and copied to this website. These measures show customers that Flying Skull is not adding adverse and possibly cancer-causing ingredients to their formula.

How to read the tests

Regarding the adverse chemical testing, you will see a pass or fail associated with a chemical name; this is the most important part of the lab testing. Nuke Em is required to pass each test so you will see a PASS on the same line as the chemical name. Less important is the limit of how much of that chemical can be found on the plant material before failing (Limit) and the lowest amount of that specific chemical the equipment can test for (LOQ).

Regarding yeast, mould and bacteria, you will see them tested by measuring cfu/g (Colony Forming Units per Gram). Yeast, mould and bacteria start to grow by forming colonies and it is these colonies that the laboratory counts. Nuke Em passes Flying Skull’s rigorous testing when less than one colony forming unit per gram is found. Less than one cfu/g (

Note: Anaerobic bacteria is shown as Anaerobic Plate Count and aerobic bacteria is shown as APC.

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