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How do I choose a cannabis testing lab?
Match three things: the tests you are required to run, the sample types the lab is set up for, and the accreditation your regulator recognises — usually ISO/IEC 17025. Then compare turnaround time and whether the lab collects samples, because a courier delay costs more than a small price difference.
What does a full compliance panel include?
Most regulated markets require cannabinoid potency, pesticides, heavy metals, microbial contaminants, mycotoxins, residual solvents (for concentrates) and water activity. Terpene profiling is usually optional and sold as a marketing extra.
How much does cannabis testing cost?
A full compliance panel typically runs between $200 and $600 per sample depending on the market and the matrix. Individual assays such as potency alone are often $50 to $100. Volume contracts reduce per-sample pricing substantially.
Does ISO 17025 accreditation matter?
Yes. ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for testing and calibration laboratories, and most state and national regulators require it before they will accept a certificate of analysis. It covers method validation, equipment calibration, and competence of staff.