BUD WASHING- the truth

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zubey91

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Hey guys and gals, i've been reading up on bud washing for the past 4-6 weeks. i'm about 2 days from harvest and will be chopping a plant just about every week for the next 6 weeks.

the purpose of bud washing is to get all the dirt, dust, skincells(there are tons), fuzzies, dead bugs..... just about anything that can get on your plants during growth and flowering. the way to look at it is look at a table top and don't dust it for 3-4 months and look at see the film of crap on it. this is why you should wash your buds....you don't go pull a carrot or lettuce or any veggies and eat it wthout washing it.. why would you do it to your buds....


so for the past 2-3 weeks (while in flush) have been plucking buds here and there and washing them in 3 different possible washing procedures...

while i experimented i used Solo cups.. when i harvest i'll do them in 5 gallon buckets.

procedure #1- I first tested this with 3 solo cups... 1 filled with warm water and the other cup filled with cold water the third cup with r/o water
so you trim your bud normally leaving the sugar leaves on. take the bud and dunk it in cup 1. You can either swish it around or dunk it in and out of the water.. I did this for 30 seconds. then i proceeded to do it to cup 2 and cup 3. after that you hang dry normally.

procedure #2 3 solo cups- cup 1: warm water with tablespoon of baking soda, tablespoon of lemon juice. cups 2 cold water, cup 3 r/o water.. dunk in cup 1 for wash.. cup 2 rise, cup 3 r/o water to take any sediments from the tap water off.

procedure #3 4 solo cups- Cup 1: water with a cap full of h202 cup 2: the baking soda/lemon juice solution Cups 2 and 3.. same as above.

results:

in all three instances i found the following: .. after looking under a jewelers loop before and after i can say its looks A lot cleaner. the smoke... smooth VERY smooth(even the buds i cut after only flushing for 3 days) . the look of the buds... seemed to be brighter in color, plumper.

Biggest difference between the 3 different washes:

wash 1: although cleaner, there was still some visible dirt and fuzzies on the buds. the smoke was smooth but still had a tad of harshness at the end of the bowl.

wash 2: under the loop, the bud from this wash i would say was 99% clean. i saw one hair on it but it could have easily just got stuck on the bud as i removed it from the wash. the smoke was about triple the smoothness of wash 1 and the look was about the same.. however the smell got much stronger.

wash 3: the h202 made the plant dry out faster. after a day the sugar leaves were all dried and not good looking. i don't recommend using h202 unless you have PM or bud rot.

in conclusion: IMO this is a must for every grower. i was a non believer until i tried it.. my main concern was that the water would cause mold or rot... NOT THE CASE the water pretty much just runs off the bud it doesn't soak in like a sponge or anything. I have looked at the trichs before and after the wash and they also DO NOT seem to be affected. one thing is for sure... i will ALWAYS wash my buds now. keep in mind this does add a day or two to the drying time.. but to me its totally worth it.


I will be posting pics once i start the process with my main harvest. stay tuned. ....
 

zubey91

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I read to where you said flush and picked off some buds, then stopped, you read for 6 weeks and feel as though you are an expert? anyone who knows anything about weed is going to tell you WHY we don't wash buds.
try reading the whole thing instead of stopping after a sentence and judging me and it.... i've been growing for years dude, hell i've been a memeber on this site longer than you..... have had many many many harvests.... .. if you question my ability.. look back into my past grow threads.. i was skeptical about it as well.. until i tried. it.... and i will never go back. the reason it took me weeks to read up on it.. is i didn't believe it either.. so i had to do massive research on it before i even attempted it.

instead of bashing it... try it one time with one bud of your harvest.. do it side by side with a non washed bud.. and you will see, taste and smoke the difference
 
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chuck estevez

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try reading the whole thing instead of stopping after a sentence and judging me and it.... i've been growing for years dude, hell i've been a memeber on this site longer than you..... have had many many many harvests.... .. if you question my ability.. look back into my past grow threads.. i was skeptical about it as well.. until i tried. it.... and i will never go back. the reason it took me weeks to read up on it.. is i didn't believe it either.. so i had to do massive research on it before i even attempted it.

instead of bashing it... try it one time with one bud of your harvest.. do it side by side with a non washed bud.. and you will see, taste and smoke the difference
next you'll try to convince me that flushing makes the ash white, sorry, I'm not washing away any thrichs, I make rosin anyway, so i don't even smoke plant material.
 

zubey91

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I'd wash my cannabis. Only if i was gonna eat it ofcours. I used to find cat hair and shit but then i got a bit smarter and stared installing a series of filters. Now i can eat of my grow room floor lol
yes if you have a sealed room with HEPA Filters... you probably don't need to wash your buds.... for me i don't have that Luxury so i have to wash. i'm not saying its like if i grew it outside...but it needs cleaned..
 

zubey91

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Look all,..... i was SKEPTICAL about it as well.. until i did it.... all i say is try it with like 1 bud from your harvest and see... i just wanted to post this so people are aware ... there have been MANY people doing it here in Colorado.... so i know its a fairly new thing but it works...... just try it... there was nothing anyone could have told me about it to convince me until i actually did it with the test buds .. try it .... and if you think its crap.. come back here and you can bash me about it..
 
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SPLFreak808

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yes if you have a sealed room with HEPA Filters... you probably don't need to wash your buds.... for me i don't have that Luxury so i have to wash. i'm not saying its like if i grew it outside...but it needs cleaned..
I am completely against washing it imo, last time i washed was because of a mite infestation which is common in CO and i suspected thats why plenty of CO growers wash. If you really feel you have to wash them, im gonna recommend you wash them a week before harvest instead of after harvest. A 3 week experiment is a little short to be recommending this to everyone no?
 

zubey91

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I am completely against washing it imo, last time i washed was because of a mite infestation. If you really feel you have to wash them, im gonna recommend you wash them a week before harvest instead of after harvest. A 3 week experiment is a little short to be recommending this to everyone no?
did you read my post? i already experimented with this. i washed about a 1/2 ounce total.. and i was blown.. and i mean BLOWN away.....

just try it.. if you don't want to thats fine... but until you do.. you really have no idea what it does to the quality, taste and smell.
 

SPLFreak808

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did you read my post? i already experimented with this. i washed about a 1/2 ounce total.. and i was blown.. and i mean BLOWN away.....

just try it.. if you don't want to thats fine... but until you do.. you really have no idea what it does to the quality, taste and smell.
Sorry, i must have missed the "experienced" part. You made it seem like you've been following a thread for a month
 

SomeGuy

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I've been washing for a while. It does in fact make the product cleaner. Especially outdoor buds. Ime it does become easier to over dry. It does zero to the trichomes. They are oil after all. Takes ice water to freeze and knock them off so not a chance if using warm and room temp water.

To each their own though. Without dust and dirt it does smoke really smooth though. Once production is regulated more for commercial growing it will probably become a requirement just like they are required to wash at harvest for veggies.
 

zubey91

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I've been washing for a while. It does in fact make the product cleaner. Especially outdoor buds. Ime it does become easier to over dry. It does zero to the trichomes. They are oil after all. Takes ice water to freeze and knock them off so not a chance if using warm and room temp water.

To each their own though. Without dust and dirt it does smoke really smooth though. Once production is regulated more for commercial growing it will probably become a requirement just like they are required to wash at harvest for veggies.
glad youve joined the movement.... yes it really good for outdoor or to get off spray(if you sprayed at all during flowering)
 

zubey91

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Sorry, i must have missed the "experienced" part. You made it seem like you've been following a thread for a month

yeah i was researching the procedure for a month and then tried it... i really wanted to make sure this was legit before i did an experiment with it. and i did it with 3 different strains... Green Crack, Chem jones and Strawberrry Diesel
 

zubey91

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I wouldn't still be doing this after two years if it didn't make a noticeable difference to me. Other patients have noticed too but I never share my secret normally...LOL

oh yeah... i was telling a freind of mine... it actually Tastes cleaner.. like its missing the dirt and grime taste we were used to smoking before the wash haha maybe that was what people would describe as the "organic" taste hahahaa
 
Hi guys, on that washing of your weed thing, Do It!. Its the difference between smooth smoke and smoke that makes you cough. It significantly changes the final product. This past summer I pulled in an awesome outdoor grow. I washed the final product by taking off the fan leaves and then dunking the entire limb. say three or four feet long, into a large tub that held cattle feed, maybe thirty gallon tubs. I changed the water every three or four loads. I held the limbs under the water for at least fifteen seconds. the bugs start to float to the surface about then. There are also a large number of seeds, and lots of dust, and pollen and did I mention the insects? and the sheer amount of bird poop that comes off and floats on tops...I was just astounded the first time I took the plunge...and washed my first plant. The amount of **** I saw floating on the water sealed the deal immediately. to dry them is easy. just tye a piece of string around the base of a hand-full of limbs and swing them around your head. Centrifugal force pulls the water off quite nicely. Hang them to dry where its dark and cool and the air moves.
 

testiclees

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ive been washing for a couple years. it makes the most sense when your style involves foliars. Doc Bud grows using jon franks high brix style which includes use of foliars throughout flowering, al the way until the last week. Washing is essential when utlilizing this style

There is no question that washing removes lots of gunk. it doesnt remove trichs.

Always amusing to hear from the critters that chafe when they hear of a practice that wasnt covered in weed for nitwits.
 
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