Full Transparency
Lab Results
Every Sprinklez batch is independently tested by a third-party laboratory before release. Here is what we test, why it matters, and how to verify.
Full Transparency
Every Sprinklez batch is independently tested by a third-party laboratory before release. Here is what we test, why it matters, and how to verify.
Every Sprinklez batch goes through six categories of independent laboratory analysis before any product is approved for release. This is not selective testing. Every category is mandatory on every batch, every time.
THC, CBD, and total cannabinoid percentages verified. Sprinklez strains typically test between 20% and 35% THC depending on the cultivar.
Individual terpene concentrations measured and reported. This data confirms the strain’s flavor profile and expected effects match the genetic intent.
Screened for residual pesticides, fungicides, and plant growth regulators. Zero tolerance. Any detection results in the batch being rejected.
Tested for lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury. Cannabis absorbs contaminants from growing media, making this test essential for consumer safety.
Screened for mold, mildew, bacteria, and mycotoxins. Improper drying or curing can introduce microbial contamination that is invisible but harmful when inhaled.
Tested for leftover chemical compounds from any processing steps. Confirms the flower contains only natural plant material with no chemical residues.
All testing is performed by independent third-party laboratories. Sprinklez does not operate its own testing facility. This eliminates the conflict of interest that comes with self-reporting and ensures the results are objective and verifiable.
The rule is simple: any batch that does not pass every category does not ship. There is no grading curve, no “close enough” threshold, and no exceptions. A batch either passes full-panel analysis cleanly or it is rejected.
This is what separates “lab tested” as a marketing phrase from lab tested as an operational standard. Many brands in the cannabis space test selectively (potency only) or infrequently (one batch per quarter). Sprinklez tests every category on every batch. Read our full breakdown of what lab testing means.
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is the document produced by the lab after testing. When reviewing any COA, look for:
◆ Lab name and accreditation number. Confirms the testing was done by a licensed, accredited facility.
◆ Batch or sample ID. Should match the specific batch of product you purchased.
◆ Date of testing. Should be recent and relevant to the current stock.
◆ Pass/fail indicators. Pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial results should show clear pass status.
◆ Cannabinoid and terpene percentages. Potency and terpene data displayed as concentration percentages.
Lab reports for current batches are available upon request. Contact our team with your order number or the strain name you want to verify, and we will provide the corresponding Certificate of Analysis.
We are building a public COA library for direct access. This page will be updated as reports are published.
Our team can provide lab reports, explain results, or answer any questions about our quality standards.