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Be already calling u on the ride home….They wouldn't take her.
Be already calling u on the ride home….They wouldn't take her.
No, I don’t think spraying will cause additional moisture related issues.I think the question is, am I risking causing additional mold issues by spraying the buds with water with fungicidal bacteria?
eg, I'm spraying bud with water which can cause bud rot, but I'm spraying with water that contains bacteria to help prevent it. Is the treament worth the results?
I don't know. I'll find out, though.
And I agree, I would never smoke moldy bud. What I caught today was harvested and trimmed off the buds before they were hung to dry, and I will be checking daily to see if any more appears on them while they are drying out.
No, I don’t think spraying will cause additional moisture related issues.
Although, you did say there’s a lack of airflow in the tent, which I assume you already remedied.
I don’t think the bacteria in the spray will be harmful….but I couldn’t find what the other inactive ingredients were in the spray. That would be the only thing I wondered about.
There was another similar product on the market a few years ago folks sprayed on their buds, with no issues. I can’t remember the name, and not even sure it’s around anymore….
I've never had budrot spread indoors or outdoors. Not uncommon for me to grow 4 plants in the same pot and only 1 will get rot outside. Only had rot once indoors and it didn't spread to the other plants. And I've never caught it early enough that it's white I've used ozone with plants in the tent and it pretty much took the wax off the leaves and turned them into paper
There was another similar product on the market a few years ago folks sprayed on their buds, with no issues. I can’t remember the name, and not even sure it’s around anymore….
But how much do you have to smoke? Safe up to day of harvest to eat...I'd have to eat 23 grams of it for it to be toxic, lol.
Thanks bud. I appreciate everyones help and advice and I really do listen and consider it all. Yours possibly more so than others. I just feel like im doin as much as I can the help i get is always not any actual help or comes too late.Hey my friend…just a quick tip. ….
I became permanently disabled because I had several fractured vertebrae, and herniated disk’s….. but kept trying to suck it up, ignore the problem, tough it out etc. …. And it worked for a while, until it didn’t.
I was also not sleeping because of insomnia (from PTSD that I didn’t know I had) and the pain.
One evening, my body had just had enough and I had a seizure that left me unconscious for several hours, woke up in the ER….. it’s like during the seizure, something happened and reset my pain tolerance to zero. I woke up in pain like I had never had before. And it stayed that way. I didn’t start getting used to the new baseline of pain for like five years. On top of that, I got nerve damage from not getting things taken care of, that left me with numbness and tremors in both hands….which made me unable to utilize my fall back plan from when I was no longer able to go back to war…..
Moral of the story….do whatever is necessary to heal NOW…. Or this can turn into a life changing disability, like it has for me…
Yeah, but you’re lighting it in fire and inhaling the gas it puts off… things change into other things when heated…. Usually benzene, or other nastiness. Either way, it’s probably fine….Not a lack of airflow in tent, lack of airflow in plant, lol. That plant that had the mold was super dense and I found the mold in between buds that were smooshed up against each other.
You can read the MSDS https://southernag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Garden-Friendly-Fungicide-SDS.pdf
Looks like they force fed it to rats and it requires 5 grams per kilo of weight to be toxic.
I'd have to eat 23 grams of it for it to be toxic, lol.