It works fine ... you will be surprised by the accumulation of debris , hair , dust and dirt , foliar residue , insect control sprays , mites , etc.
Many have done Mighty Wash on their plants and this method does similar things.
How to bud wash:
You will need :
- Two five-gallon buckets
- One cup baking soda ( arm and hammer )
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup pure lemon juice or from plastic concentrate ( looks like lemon )
- Water (does not need to be purified water or reverse osmosis water) Tap will work.
You can use SNS 311 All Natural Plant & Vegetable Wash - made of a naturally occurring soap from the soap bark tree grown in Chile or comparable brand. This rare soap has been used by the Andean people for centuries in traditional medicine to relieve cough, bronchitis, and topically to relieve scalp itchiness, dandruff and also a natural clothes and skin cleanser. It's
all-natural, tasteless, and odorless. It safely lifts wax, surface pesticide residues and dirt from commercially and organically grown plants and produce. You use it to remove the shit from fruit like apples ( which are some of the most contaminated produce ). Right ?
Dunk your freshly cut buds / branches into 5 gallon buckets filled with a your cleansing agent such as baking soda and pure lemon juice or SNS 311.
Peroxide can be added to Wash Bucket
if combating pm but can be left out of general cleaning. 1/4 cup.
Dunk and TWIST for a seconds
without touching
buds. Just dunk and lightly shake off excess.
Then rinse them off with fresh water in a separate bucket. Drip dry
First .... ( important ). Hang dry them with a light fan moving air to allow excess moisture to begin evaporating. Then Dry / cure as normal. Dipped flower requires a steady drying atmosphere of 40–50 percent humidity and 65–75 degrees F, or powdery mildew could set up inside the buds......
Sometimes i would pull branch and twist in air to throw drops out to help drying.
Some do a simple two bucket run ( cleaning bucket is warm ) .... Rinse water is cold.
No worries