Should I wash my buds? And how?

Benmass

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I have spider mites on sone of my buds and it's time for harvest. I'm assuming I should wash the buds to get rid of any remaining spider mites or eggs? What should I use to wash the buds with just plain water?
 

1dude1seed

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I believe people use a mix of H202 and water. Dip/shake the buds in one bucket, then I believe again in a water only bucket.

Search around the forum, I know there’s threads about this. Possibly in the outdoor section.
 

1dude1seed

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First result when searched within the forum. Not the specific one I remember, but should suffice.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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Man is it just the year of the spider mite?? I have been growing for over 10 years in many different locations and different... maybe non ideal environments and I have never had to deal with them like this year. I will be doing the same bud rinsing because of this which I swore I would never do. Who knows maybe this will force me into something that I will get in my routine and enjoy going forward.


Good luck with your washing @Benmass . Hoping I can hold these bugs off on mine for at least another week before i have to pull them.
 

Benmass

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Man is it just the year of the spider mite?? I have been growing for over 10 years in many different locations and different... maybe non ideal environments and I have never had to deal with them like this year. I will be doing the same bud rinsing because of this which I swore I would never do. Who knows maybe this will force me into something that I will get in my routine and enjoy going forward.


Good luck with your washing @Benmass . Hoping I can hold these bugs off on mine for at least another week before i have to pull them.
Thank you. Definitely a nervous feeling dunking buds into water but it is much needed to get these pests off I don't think they'll taste very good
 

Benmass

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Here are some results
Thank you so much for this recipe hope to get rid of most of the mites and eggs
 

Dank Bongula

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I wash them at harvest in a 3 bucket system. First 5 gal bucket with warm water, 1 cup of baking soda, 1 cup of lemon juice. 2nd 5gal bucket has warm plain water and then a 3rd dunk in the last 5gal bucket with cool clean water. Dunk and swirl 20-30secs in each bucket. Avoid making contact with the bucket. Shake excess, repeat steps for next two buckets. Hang to dry like normal.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I want to bud wash just to be safe but im scared its gonna get moldy inside dense buds
I wash them at harvest in a 3 bucket system. First 5 gal bucket with warm water, 1 cup of baking soda, 1 cup of lemon juice. 2nd 5gal bucket has warm plain water and then a 3rd dunk in the last 5gal bucket with cool clean water. Dunk and swirl 20-30secs in each bucket. Avoid making contact with the bucket. Shake excess, repeat steps for next two buckets. Hang to dry like normal.
No mold if properly, trimmed and hung.

I suggest washing all outdoor grows.

My method is a little effort but worked better than expected.
A tote filled with tap water at 105F. Held by a propane torpedo heater.
1 gallon of water to 16 oz H2O2.
Soak for 15-20 minutes.
Rinse in tap water in a 5 gallon bucket. Rinse again in another 5 gallon bucket.
Gently swing by stems to remove excess water prior to hanging.
Provide space between stems and adequate airflow. NP.
Change rinse water after it gets a color or coating. Change often.

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Dr.J20

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I use baking soda and lemon juice but washing isn't a problem even for dense buds--dense buds were living before you chopped them and had moisture circulating.

if you're gentle, washing is great. I don't think you really loose smell either; i think it seems to smell less right after you finish because you've been standing with all of your buds (nose deaf) more than anything. once they dry and cured they smell incredible again.

I'd say always give your crop a rinse--just like you would anything from your garden before you put it in your body.

be easy,

:peace:
 

SwankDank

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where i live weather is usually in the 40s-50s Fahrenheit during harvest and i hang them in my unheated garage will the cold mess up my weed if i budwash
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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I have spider mites on sone of my buds and it's time for harvest. I'm assuming I should wash the buds to get rid of any remaining spider mites or eggs? What should I use to wash the buds with just plain water?
Get yourself a shop vac and vacuum those suckers off next time. They coast on breezes. The shop vac will send them on a nice vacay
 

Kerowacked

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Get yourself a shop vac and vacuum those suckers off next time. They coast on breezes. The shop vac will send them on a nice vacay
Sounds like good prep for bud washing. Get all the peroxide off in the rinse, you don’t want to smoke that either.
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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Sounds like good prep for bud washing. Get all the peroxide off in the rinse, you don’t want to smoke that either.
Why washing the bud though?? Unless we are talking about mildew or mold here
 

osowhom

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I use baking soda and lemon juice but washing isn't a problem even for dense buds--dense buds were living before you chopped them and had moisture circulating.

if you're gentle, washing is great. I don't think you really loose smell either; i think it seems to smell less right after you finish because you've been standing with all of your buds (nose deaf) more than anything. once they dry and cured they smell incredible again.

I'd say always give your crop a rinse--just like you would anything from your garden before you put it in your body.

be easy,

:peace:
that is the correct answer and i do that every harvest 3 buckets then hang makes for a way smoother smoke
 

LEDsnake

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I find the bud wash is only best for PM or mold.
For pests like spider mites that i had to deal with for the first time from a mistake of bringing in an outdoor palm, i hit them with a narrow vacuum directly on the buds (hovering) and then when hung to dry upside down, all the thousands of mites will come to the top of the line where the stem will be. Use a wet napkin to keep them from spreading from there. They will climb up the hangers and just wipe them dead. Best way IMO
 

AZCrypto

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I find the bud wash is only best for PM or mold.
For pests like spider mites that i had to deal with for the first time from a mistake of bringing in an outdoor palm, i hit them with a narrow vacuum directly on the buds (hovering) and then when hung to dry upside down, all the thousands of mites will come to the top of the line where the stem will be. Use a wet napkin to keep them from spreading from there. They will climb up the hangers and just wipe them dead. Best way IMO
This ^ - I had to harvest a plant early a couple of weeks ago. The Borg did exactly that - crawled up to the string and that was the first time I saw any kind of webbing from them. I just hovered my vacuum over the buds and worked my way up to the hanging string and sucked em' all away. I am a newbie in this realm of growing, and I think I'm going to try the bud wash on my next harvest - at least half washed and half not. That way, I can see and experience the difference between the two.
 
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