Legalize, Im actally talking about the mold really, not the chemicals and junk in a house fire. There are a lot of spores that can survive fire!! I live in prairie land, you would be amazed at the amount of grasses that seed only after a grass fire b/c they are built to withstand high heat. Its an evolutionary advantage, fire burns out the grass, the seeds only survive, they have free reign to take over the newly cleared and fertalized land.

Same shit goes with mold or fungus.. did you know that anthrax spores can survive over 100 years in desert sand? Only to come in contact with a small amount of water and then kill 100 rhinos. There is also a lot of new research in the field of fire ecology that explains a lot of this stuff. Anyway, Im getting sidetracked.


Oh and Josemartinez... frickin LOVE that avatar. cuz I do love my burritos..
carinia Reviewed by carinia on . Possible mold on mah stash! Well, I found a stash of a friend of mine that appears to be molded, but I am not completely sure. I have run into this kind of smell/texture before with weed, but then I wasnt sure either. Theres not an obvious mold growing, but the surface texture is different than most weed and the smell is either moldy, or really strong. I say the smell can be compared to a chlorine-like smell. It also breaks up really odd, very stiff and stringy, and kinda hard. I need help. Ive smoked a little bit Rating: 5