Pesticide Residue Testing
Determination and quantification of the presence of pesticide residues
Our comprehensive testing service is designed to detect and quantify pesticide residues in cannabis plants and derived products. We employ advanced analytical techniques to identify even trace amounts of pesticide residues, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and safeguarding consumer health.
By utilizing our Cannabis Pesticide Residue Testing Service, you can confidently assure your customers that your products meet the highest safety standards because our extended screen goes beyond compliance. We help you uphold regulatory compliance, mitigate health risks associated with pesticide residues, and maintain consumer trust.
Choose our trusted testing service to proactively address potential pesticide concerns, safeguard your brand reputation, and prioritize consumer well-being. With our commitment to precision and quality, we offer you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your cannabis products are free from harmful pesticide residues.

Pesticide Residues
What are pesticide residues?
Pesticide residues in relation to cannabis refer to trace amounts of pesticides that may remain on or in cannabis plants after the application of pesticide treatments during cultivation. Pesticides are chemicals used to control pests, such as insects, fungi, or weeds, that can negatively impact crop health and yield.
Cannabis cultivators may use pesticides to protect their plants from pests and diseases, ensuring optimal growth and quality. However, if not used responsibly or in accordance with regulations, pesticides can leave residues on the cannabis plant material.
Technical Details
Instruments: LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
Accreditation: DCC Annual License and ISO:17025
Minimum sample size: 3g
Sample types: concentrates, flower, infused products
*LOQ: 0.08 ug/g unless otherwise stated
- Abamectin
- Acephate
- Acequinocyl
- Acetamiprid
- Aldicarb
- Azoxystrobin
- Bifenazate
- Bifenthrin
- Boscalid
- Captan (LOQ: 0.50
- ug/g)
- Carbaryl
- Carbofuran
- Chlorantraniliprole
- Chlordane
- Chlorfenapyr
- Chlorpyrifos
- Clofentezine
- Coumaphos
- Cyfluthrin
- Cypermethrin
- Daminozide
- Diazinon
- DDVP (Dichlorvos)
- Dimethoate
- Dimethomorph
- Ethoprop(hos)
- Etofenprox
- Etoxazole
- Fenhexamid
- Fenoxycarb
- Fenpyroximate
- Fipronil
- Flonicamid
- Fludioxonil
- Hexythiazox
- Imazalil
- Imidacloprid
- Kresoxim-methyl
- Malathion
- Metalaxyl
- Methiocarb
- Methomyl
- Methyl parathion
- Mevinphos
- Myclobutanil
- Naled
- Oxamyl
- Paclobutrazol
- Pentachloronitrobenz
- ene
- Permethrin
- Phosmet
- Piperonylbutoxide
- Prallethrin
- Propiconazole
- Propoxur
- Pyrethrins (LOQ: 0.40
- ug/g)
- Pyridaben
- Spinetoram
- Spinosad
- Spiromesifen
- Spirotetramat
- Spiroxamine
- Tebuconazole
- Thiacloprid
- Thiamethoxam
- Trifloxystrobin

Benefits
- Promote Organic Practices
- Cannabis Cultivation Optimization
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Consumer Safety
- Consumer Trust and Satisfaction
Research
Research Article:
https://www.ccof.org/page/ocal-cannabis-certification
https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/full/10.1289/EHP5265#:~:text=Use%20of%20any%20pesticide%20in,active%20ingredient%20meets%20specific%20criteria
https://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/cannabis/questions.htm