If you burn cannabis, the ash will turn either white/gray or black. Most people agree that white ash is better or more "pure" than black ash, but what causes the difference?
I've purchased cannabis that turns black after being burned, but to be honest, the ash of my home-grown cannabis has always been white. So it's hard for me to say for sure what's causing some people to get black ash, since it's never happened with bud that I've grown myself.
~Nebula
I've purchased cannabis that turns black after being burned, but to be honest, the ash of my home-grown cannabis has always been white. So it's hard for me to say for sure what's causing some people to get black ash, since it's never happened with bud that I've grown myself.
- Many growers agree that certain pesticides or chemicals make ash turn black
- It's possible that the drying and curing process can have an effect (for example using heat to dry your buds, or smoking buds that are still wet)
~Nebula
) in ash. But if it depends on many factors why do Nebula always see white ash in her own buds?

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