View Full Version : Help! Soaking wet weed! :(
jewsif
02-21-2008, 08:42 PM
Hi, My stuuupid friend left a bag of green outside, and it rained...And yes, the bag was OPEN! :mad:
The bag was completely flooded as it was in a dip in my outdoor bench.
If i dry it out, will it still be good to smoke, seeing as THC isn't soluble in water..?
Its gone all soggy and smells of mud.. Would anyone still smoke it once it has dried out?
HELP! :(
Also, any recommendations on drying it out?
smok3y
02-21-2008, 08:56 PM
Ahh man thats a dull one.. 
TAke the weed out the bag and leave to dry. Once its dry it should be ok.. Try and take as much mud off ass possible. How bad is it? Any pics?
jewsif
02-21-2008, 09:06 PM
Nah i have no pics. Theres no mud on it, but it just smells of old football boots lol..
Its pretty much just mulch, and its quite slimy... :(
Thanks for the reply dude.
stinkyattic
02-21-2008, 09:09 PM
No doubt it's still safer than soapbar. As long as it hasn't moulded, you should be okay.
jewsif
02-21-2008, 09:10 PM
Does it go white if it has moulded? Sorry about my noobiness :P.
stinkyattic
02-21-2008, 09:20 PM
The most common mould you will see on bud is grey mold, or botyris. It is grey and powdery, and may have an 'off' smell. 
You should not see it if you dry your buds quickly and completely. Spread them out in a cake pan or on a piece of paper, and set the pan in a warmish spot with some air flow. I like to put mine in the vicinity of a heating register, but not too close.
melodious fellow
02-22-2008, 12:57 AM
it rains outside  :thumbsup:
just dry them bitches real good and you will be straight.
hairdryer maybe?  
spread out in a pan in an oven (preferrably a small toaster one, mine sets as low as 100F) or a cooking pan on a stove top on very very low setting, no more than 120F  or so... shake pan often?
good luck bro.
peace
Coelho
02-22-2008, 01:51 AM
Just microwave it and it will be OK...
(Before people asks: no the THC will NOT evaporate... in fact the weed may become even more potent due the decarboxilation)
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