Making bho from hash

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qwizoking

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they test for aflatoxins?

its possible to remove all mold spores which can be benign or cause allergy, but a micron filter wont remove toxins left behind by producing spores

it is soluble and will be extracted.
 

flawlesscrew

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your not gonna get shatter..
material that old is fully decarbed, and will probly remain a sludge till compounds break down even more, kin to pipe resin.

can we see a pic of the resulting bho?


what is the experiment exactly?
you know its poisonous to ingest right
Thanks for your response makes sense. As for ingesting the products I will be tossing it all later today. There is a picture on an earlier page. It's just dark sludge like you said
 

757growin

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they test for aflatoxins?

its possible to remove all mold spores which can be benign or cause allergy, but a micron filter wont remove toxins left behind by producing spores

it is soluble and will be extracted.
Do you have a study or link you have that from? Either way I can live with it...
 

Diabolical666

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I had it tested sweety. Zero molds or pesticides. Want me to tell you the proper way to pay your trimmers or do you want to start a stupid thread on it. Pay them by the full bowl. Lols. Newb...
yea I did that...changed up what wasnt working;) 20 bucks a bowl, they trim real fast at piece rate
 

757growin

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they test for aflatoxins?

its possible to remove all mold spores which can be benign or cause allergy, but a micron filter wont remove toxins left behind by producing spores

it is soluble and will be extracted.
What type of mold did I have? According to Wikipedia it is found in only certain types of mold.
 

qwizoking

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in general mold that feasts on live material is ok.
mold that feeds on dead is not.
ie botrytis (bud rot) and pm are safe..may produce an allergen response however


clostridiums and members of aspergillus genus are not so benign. found on cured or whatever material.


in other words. mold that develops after harvest is bad
 

BarnBuster

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Do you have a study or link you have that from? Either way I can live with it...
discussed in the paper below, specifically and expanding on @qwizoking post:

"Aflatoxins are crystalline substances, freely soluble in moderately polar solvents and dissolve
in water"
 

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