smartsoverambition
Well-Known Member
If your going to smoke it use a Butane Torch. I'm sure 2000 degrees Fahrenheit will kill any fungus.
would't that vape the THC b4 any could even get in ur lungs?
If your going to smoke it use a Butane Torch. I'm sure 2000 degrees Fahrenheit will kill any fungus.
put it in the oven for 5 minutes on 50
degrees it aint hot enough to vape
the thc but it will kill off tha mold...
if you smoke alot of moldy weed it fucks up your throat!
fuck that shit dude
just do what ever you can to make it look normal and sell it to some dumb kid
tell him its fire and charge $20 a gram =]
Hell when I was in high school, I sold a bag of catnip to some dumb kid. Used the money to go get a real bag of weed.
haha when your in need! i had a mate in school who sold a lump of dairy milk chocolate in tin foil for £20 said it was some top quality hash..... god high school kids are dumb, they never bought of him again tho...... haha
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mold is penicillin nohmm i like that idea i can fuck with it
and alot of people say that mold on their green gives them nasal infections
oh wait ....what aqbout all that brown nasty pot everyone has smoked on time or another. I know I have smoke it and sure lots of other people have.mold is penicillin no
oh wait ....what aqbout all that brown nasty pot everyone has smoked on time or another. I know I have smoke it and sure lots of other people have.
lol yall are messed up i neva sold shit when i wuz in high school
but if kids are dumb enough 2 buy bud rot, well let them buy bud rot![]()
wow I just cant seem to stoop that low to screw people over like that lol
penicillin is one type of mold.mold is penicillin no
Theres no danger in smoking moldy weed. The fire burns away the mold. Mold doesn't travel through smoke. Moldy bud will taste really bad though... and won't be very
potent (if at all).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3293934
Chest. 1988 Aug;94(2):432-3.
Fatal aspergillosis associated with smoking contaminated marijuana, in a marrow transplant recipient.
Hamadeh R, Ardehali A, Locksley RM, York MK.
Source
Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
Abstract
A 34-year-old man presented with pulmonary aspergillosis on the 75th day after marrow transplant for chronic myelogenous leukemia. The patient had smoked marijuana heavily for several weeks prior to admission. Cultures of the marijuana revealed Aspergillus fumigatus with morphology and growth characteristics identical to the organism grown from open lung biopsy specimen. Despite aggressive antifungal therapy, the patient died with disseminated disease. Physicians should be aware of this potentially lethal complication of marijuana use in compromised hosts.