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What data can I audit with Weedetect?
What data can I audit with Weedetect?

Weedetect makes it easy to find and fix discrepancies that arise between your source data (Seed-to-Sale, ERP, POS) and Metrc.

Updated over 2 months ago

Weedetect is designed to help you maintain accuracy and compliance in your Metrc records by auditing the most critical aspects of your cannabis operation. We identify discrepancies in Metrc for inventory, sales, and more. Here’s a breakdown of the data you can audit:

1. Plant Batches

  • Name

  • Location name

  • Strain name

  • Untracked count

  • Tracked count

  • Packaged count

  • Destroyed count

  • Planted date

2. Plants

  • Label/Tag

  • Strain name

  • Location name

  • Plant batch name

  • Harvested wet weight

  • Harvest count

  • Planted date

  • Vegetative date

  • Flowering date

  • Harvested date

  • Destroyed date

3. Harvest Batches

  1. Name

  2. Drying location name

  3. Plant count

  4. Package count

  5. Current weight

  6. Total wet weight

  7. Total waste weight

  8. Total restored weight

  9. Total packaged weight

  10. Harvest start date

  11. Finished date

4. Inventory (Packages)

  • Label/Tag

  • Location name

  • Package type

  • Quantity

  • Packaged date

  • Expiration date

  • Sell-by date

  • Use-by date

5. Products (Items)

  • Name

  • Product category name

  • Strain name

  • Unit CBD percent

  • Unit CBD content

  • Unit CBD content dose

  • Unit THC percent

  • Unit THC content

  • Unit THC content dose

  • Unit volume

  • Unit weight

  • Serving size

  • Supply duration (days)

  • Number of doses

6. Sales

  • Receipt number

  • Sales date-time

  • Patient license number

  • Caregiver license number

  • Total packages

  • Total price

6. Sales Transactions

  • Package label

  • Quantity sold

  • Sales tax

  • Excise tax

  • City tax

  • County tax

  • Municipal tax

  • Sub-total

  • Total price

  • Discounted amount

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