stinkytofus
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Wash the buds with water ? Vinegar ?
Will this wash the trichomes away ?
Will this wash the trichomes away ?
The pesticides that are sprayed unto the buds can be cancer causing whether you vape or smoke it, i did some research on how some people used water to give it a wash or used baking soda and lemon juice combo to wash it, the result is less pesticides, slightly less trichomes and thc, dust and etc are washed away but overall smoother vape
These buds are sprayed so much pesticides that although im vaping rather than smoking and is healthier but i am still inhaling pesticides, my options are finding someone who grows it organically, or grow or find a way to remove it, even if i cant fully remove say 4 pesticides, if i can get rid of even say 2 out of the 4 ill vape it with a peace of mind
When I hear of washing one's buds, it is not in the context of cured cannabis. The wash tends towards raw flower before the curing. I know that doesn't change the bottom line, I just wanted to make sure those who contemplate this prayer bead don't waste the theory on already cured bud.If the pesticide is systemic, you can use all the baking soda, lemon juice, prayer beads and unobtanium in the galaxy and it won't make much difference (aside from ruining your herb). Topical pesticides can be removed, but cured buds are fragile things and you're going to wreck a lot of the flower.
If pesticides are a serious concern for you, your best option is to control the source. Only buy from reputable, pesticide-free growers, or grow your own.
That is something i am researching currently, theres various methods, oven, microwave, i am using dried up boveda packs to suck up the moisture and then using blow dryer high heat on low and drying at a distance, there is two camps regarding washing, one thinks its stupid as hell and the other claiming smoother smoke, brighter buds, more smell
That is something i am researching currently, theres various methods, oven, microwave, i am using dried up boveda packs to suck up the moisture and then using blow dryer high heat on low and drying at a distance, there is two camps regarding washing, one thinks its stupid as hell and the other claiming smoother smoke, brighter buds, more smell
Have you done a water cure on already dried cannabis flowers? I've read of that done to ABV but never tried that personally.
Not many growers around here ,eh ?
Whats ur way of drying fast but not heating the budsNot many growers around here ,eh ?
Actually there is a way to -literally- wash away the pesticides /herbicides(systemic or not *)
as long as the substances to be removed can be diluted in water.
The method is called "water curing" .
Google is your best friend.
Couple of search examples :
https://www.growweedeasy.com/water-curing-how-to/
https://www.cannabis.info/en/blog/water-curing-marijuana-buds
https://www.zamnesia.com/cannabis-grow-guide/123-water-curing
The dried water-cured buds are very dark in color (from " bronze " to " black tea " )
and they get "twisted" .
Because the cured products has lost some of its original mass ( & volume )
the water cured buds are somewhat more potent than the usual air cured buds
(same amount of cannabinoids / less mass = Increase of the "xx% THC" figure ).
Aroma/taste wise ,the water cured buds have a way more subtle aroma than the
air-cured ones .Vaping them produces stronger effects for the same amount used ,
while the vapor is very-very-very smooth but not so visible -
chlorophyl ,starches and sugars ,salts and few minerals are washed away.
No more "harshness" coming from inhalling them or their byproducts ,but that also means less visible vapor.
Cheers.
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Using DISTILLED water is OBLIGATORY .
It takes advantage of the osmotic pressure created inside the bud & leaf cells
and all the water based substances are "forced" out of the cells to be
diluted in the ( distilled ) water .
Actually it takes less than 30 min. for every "wash cycle" to be
over 90% complete.Two to three wash cycles (changing the water ) are enough
for a very clean bud .