Considering an H2O2 bath for outdoor.. any pointers??

deadbeet

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Hi, folks. Chopping outdoor plants in the Upper Midwest. Some are basically an entire loss to bud rot it would seem. Oh well. Others though are right on the edge. Anybody have much experience with H2O2 baths? Can I expect that process to counteract existing bud rot so long as it's mild and not full blown? Also, what's the statute of limitations on dipping plants? I've had a couple hanging for a few days and more yet to chop.. better to rinse immediately after harvest or have folks found it okay to wait a couple days? I'm not afraid of losing a bit of my harvest and so I'll probably experiment with some rinses regardless. Just wondering what folks think and if y'all have any pointers.. Thanks for your time.
 

Nixs

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Boreal Curing

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If it's grey mold (botrytis) ditch it. If it's Powder Mildew, you can wash your buds and save them.

Check YouTube for recipes. There are a few.
 
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