Towards the end of my harvest (last 2 weeks) the moisture levels in my tent got too high and created a mold issue. I immediately cut away all the mold I could find and threw it away. I kept an eye on it for about a week, cutting away anything I saw, and then I harvested. Aside from a few spots that I cut away, there wasn't much mold left. Fast forward less than a week, and I'm seeing more spots of mold appearing on my drying buds.
If the answer is to throw the entire crop away, I'll do it. I just want to know if anyone has had any experience on safely using/saving/washing moldy buds. I mostly turn all of my crops into edibles, so the concerns of smoking it wont be an issue. I've been googling this topic, so I realize that eating mold also isn't good.
I've found 3 different methods that may work:
1. Using isopropyl alcohol to soak and remove the oil from buds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13pGXgkSeao
2. Soaking in 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide and 5 gallons of water for 5-15 minutes before re-hanging to dry.
3. Using a UVC light. This method seems more useful for sanitizing my tent for the next grow, and not useful for removing spores from existing buds.
Any suggestions on how to proceed?
If the answer is to throw the entire crop away, I'll do it. I just want to know if anyone has had any experience on safely using/saving/washing moldy buds. I mostly turn all of my crops into edibles, so the concerns of smoking it wont be an issue. I've been googling this topic, so I realize that eating mold also isn't good.
I've found 3 different methods that may work:
1. Using isopropyl alcohol to soak and remove the oil from buds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13pGXgkSeao
2. Soaking in 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide and 5 gallons of water for 5-15 minutes before re-hanging to dry.
3. Using a UVC light. This method seems more useful for sanitizing my tent for the next grow, and not useful for removing spores from existing buds.
Any suggestions on how to proceed?
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