straight to freezer

wing it

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so i have a grow on the go at my mates house and last nite he said he noticed some mold so he chopped them and put the unharmed buds straight in to the freezer , so my question is will they be ok if he takes them out the freezer today as i hear they are not meant to go in to the freezer straight away until dried properly,
 

wing it

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if im being honest i think my pal is at it, as he is taking over the tent now for his own medicine, so wot he has put in the freezer does not have any mold but will they be ok if i they have went in there wet aslong as i take them out today and dry properly ,,thanks
 

bigbillyrocka

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Have u ever put a fresh cut lettuce or veggie in the freezer? When you take it out to thaw they become mushy and nasty. Frozen strawberries for instance turn to a gelatanous goo. Spinach too turns slimy. I'm thinking this was a bad idea. Bubble hash it...
 

WeedKillsBrainCells

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Have u ever put a fresh cut lettuce or veggie in the freezer? When you take it out to thaw they become mushy and nasty. Frozen strawberries for instance turn to a gelatanous goo. Spinach too turns slimy. I'm thinking this was a bad idea. Bubble hash it...
i read some shit from a farmer who would freeze right away but it was like a special technique... flash dry or flash freeze some bullshit, and you couldnt microwave after, etc etc
 

bigbillyrocka

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i read some shit from a farmer who would freeze right away but it was like a special technique... flash dry or flash freeze some bullshit, and you couldnt microwave after, etc etc
Only way to flash freeze would be with liquid nitrogen. But still, things that are flash frozen still tend to thaw out at some point. Only takes a few weeks to properly dry and get a decent cure. Worth it to me instead of potentially ruining a harvest. Nowhatisayin? :)
 
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