Outdoor harvest washing tips

aeviaanah

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anyone harvest outdoors and feel a good wash would help? im looking for good ideas to rinse outdoor harvest.
 

420God

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Unless you're going to water cure I wouldn't recommend soaking your buds after you cut them. It will just promote mold and rot.
 

aeviaanah

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ok with the responses it must not be normal to wash the buds? i have just noticed alot of stuff living along with the buds such as spider mites and there eggs, birdshit, some dried ass berrys or something...i mean i am not a clean freak i was just wanting to explore this to see my options. seems like i should just harvest trim and smoke?
 

chusett

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ok with the responses it must not be normal to wash the buds? i have just noticed alot of stuff living along with the buds such as spider mites and there eggs, birdshit, some dried ass berrys or something...i mean i am not a clean freak i was just wanting to explore this to see my options. seems like i should just harvest trim and smoke?
ouch... thats not too good bro. did u harvest yet.? if u didnt chop yet u have a shot at fixin it..
 

aeviaanah

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like wash the buds..?
Unless you're going to water cure I wouldn't recommend soaking your buds after you cut them. It will just promote mold and rot.
water curing sucks i did it last grow....the bud wasnt good to begin with tho. i think i am going to give it one more shot just with one good bud. it was a good way to wash of any powdery mildew i got

ouch... thats not too good bro. did u harvest yet.? if u didnt chop yet u have a shot at fixin it..
nah im only at week 4 bro...just exploring the topic. whats up?
 

marcu5

Active Member
nothing wrong with showering your buds, man.

take them in the shower and give them a quick rinse off in the early morning, then let them sun dry during the day, then cut it
 

aeviaanah

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nothing wrong with showering your buds, man.

take them in the shower and give them a quick rinse off in the early morning, then let them sun dry during the day, then cut it
this is the kind of answer i was looking for. thanks
 
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