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Green Goblin
Hiya everyone,

Has anyone ever made smoke-able ash out of bud that has had the rot cut out and the rest put through bubblebags.

I'm having to harvest my greenhouse girls to day because of the crap prolonged high humidity in my area causing the dreaded rot, now I've cut all the rot out is the rest the the bud o.k to use for ice extraction because I don't want to spend £100 on new b/bags if the resulting ash is also mouldy and could cause chest infections or worse.

I will be back on 420 in an hour or 2 to answer any posts, until then I will be in the greenhouse praying to the canna gods to save my bud, it’s going dark any way so I won’t be out to much longer.

Thanks for any advice I really need to get this sorted asap.

Peace,
GG
agent dank
sorry to hear about your budrot GG,

make sure you get all the moldy bits off then bubble away

done it myself a couple of grows back, it turned out fine.
Green Goblin
Thanks for the reply Agent Dank,


I cannot think of any thing worse, all that work since the end of last April slowly turning to rot, I feel like crying and probably would if wasn't for my indoor girls I harvested a month ago. But if I can make some ash I will be satisfied.

Peace,
GG
mygarden
I asked about this last year, and was told that if you use the ice method, the mould spores float to the top of the water, so the hash end up free of it. I did it and it turned out fine.
treeofsatta
I'm not sure but I wouldn't expect the mould spores could fit through the mesh if you went for a fairly small one...
smokie1 b c f c
dam but rot ,i harvested 1 week ago as i seen sum rot on a leaf,so i made hash of the lot ,not as good as the indoor bubble ,but ok for the uk,i just wash out the resin glands wile still in the bub sac, to wash any mold out ,hash away g goblin smoke.gif
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