I paid my wife's friend with weed to help and she sends us this pic...

NebieDewbieGrower

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I washed all of my outdoor harvest this year and I don't regret it one bit! Very clean smoke and with all the ash deposit here in Cali, it was well worth it. That said, I did find two buds that had this exact spiderweb stuff in them. I cut it/picked it out. If your taking the time to properly trim your buds, you should be able to spot this stuff ahead of time, IMO.

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How do you all go about washing your buds?

Edit: I see a comment from earlier.
 

cherrybobeddie

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The American public expects its food supply to be pristine, like a product that comes off an assembly line. A large percentage of the food is discarded for being cosmetically imperfect. This is to the extent that a good percentage of peaches are culled because the skin is not red enough.
 

xtsho

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The American public expects its food supply to be pristine, like a product that comes off an assembly line. A large percentage of the food is discarded for being cosmetically imperfect. This is to the extent that a good percentage of peaches are culled because the skin is not red enough.
We waste 40% of our food that's produced. This as people around the world starve. It's sad.

 

cherrybobeddie

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We waste 40% of our food that's produced. This as people around the world starve. It's sad.

Epitaph for a Peach, and for the Sweetness of Summer. By DAVID MAS MASUMOTO.
 

mistergrafik

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Dry ice for the win!




As for that webbing in the bud. We used to find crap like that all the time back in the days of brick weed.

Don't smoke it. Back in Jr High we skipped school one day and were hanging out smoking pot. I found a dead spider and put it in this one kids bong hit. He blew out yellow smoke and started gagging. We all laughed and laughed. Looking back I realize what a terrible thing it was to do. But we were all young and dumb. Good times...
Jars look dank!

Webbing and brick weed go together, I agree
 

chernobe

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I've been washing this year well worth it. Inhear you can wash dry buds too but I haven't done that. I use 3 large buckets and bend big ass branches into there like trying to coil up a garden hose. Used both peroxide methods and lime juice with baking soda because we were out of peroxide and lemon juice. Worked great used 3 large buckets. Maybe look deeper into washing the dry buds?
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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The American public expects its food supply to be pristine, like a product that comes off an assembly line. A large percentage of the food is discarded for being cosmetically imperfect. This is to the extent that a good percentage of peaches are culled because the skin is not red enough.
Yes this! So much stupid waste and yet people go hungry... sorry not the place for soap boxing but man this is something that gets me going.
 

PDiddyDank

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I use 3 large buckets and bend big ass branches into there like trying to coil up a garden hose.
:-? If I’m thinking what I think your saying, then that’s a great way to break off/damage trichomes. The buds should GENTLY be washed, maybe with a slight twist/twirl back and forth, but the buds should not come into contact with the bucket, much less mashed into the bucket like a garden hose. We are trying to preserve the trichomes while washing our buds..:peace:
 

DaFreak

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If somebody told me there was mold in my weed I would take it for what it is, information that would help me. I would check all the other buds, perhaps dry them out more, or perhaps make hash and stop giving friends stuff from that harvest. That being said, threads that promise tits and don't follow through are unforgivable.
 

mistergrafik

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If somebody told me there was mold in my weed I would take it for what it is, information that would help me. I would check all the other buds, perhaps dry them out more, or perhaps make hash and stop giving friends stuff from that harvest. That being said, threads that promise tits and don't follow through are unforgivable.
In CA, if you're legit, your harvest must pass testing. If anyhting came across that looked anything like the OP photo; The whole harvest would be burned to the ground on video
 
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mistergrafik

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Here is what the spiders look like in my Garden, and they are there to protect. No pests or food source around to invite them into making homes in my dank. I call this guy Wayne Perry

Wayne-Perry.jpg
 

a mongo frog

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Question: is that web on a bud SHE trimmed? And if that's the case, why would she pass it?
Because she trimmed 70 percent of the harvest and tried flipping some zips to get paid and got it thrown back in her face. Now her husband is pissed as fuck because she has a job at the welding supply store and faked sick to trim and make a little more bread for the family. He has been watching the kids because he got laid off till this covid breaks, he usually makes really good money pumping port-o-potties on construction sites and shit.
Not to mention what happened to the husbands sister, she has nothing to do with this trimming situation, but ill let you guys know in another thread.
 
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Wizzlebiz

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Because she trimmed 70 percent of the harvest and tried flipping some zips to get paid and got it thrown back in her face. Now her husband is pissed as fuck because she has a job a the welding supply store and faked sick to trim and make a little more bread for the family. He has been watching the kids because he got laid off till this covid breaks, he usually makes really good money pumping port-o-potties on construction sites and shit.
Not to mention what happened to the husbands sister, she has nothing to do with this trimming situation, but ill let you guys know in another thread.
I think I saw this when my wife was watching a day time soap opera.
 
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