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    #1
    Senior Member

    I need your opinion

    I have recently harvested my legal grow and have been debating whether or not to make a batch of brownies with the trimmings.

    my concern is that I had to deal with spider mites this time around, and seeing as they lay tons eggs under leaves and get on everything, I don't feel that comfortable using the trimmings. I did kill 99.9999% of the bastards, but theres gotta be one or two hatchlings alive.

    So... What is your opinion.....
    415plus5 Reviewed by 415plus5 on . I need your opinion I have recently harvested my legal grow and have been debating whether or not to make a batch of brownies with the trimmings. my concern is that I had to deal with spider mites this time around, and seeing as they lay tons eggs under leaves and get on everything, I don't feel that comfortable using the trimmings. I did kill 99.9999% of the bastards, but theres gotta be one or two hatchlings alive. So... What is your opinion..... Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    I need your opinion

    Cook em and there dead. You won't even know you're eating them.

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    #3
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    Eating spider mites is not a problem... so long as you didn't spray with anything toxic... and you are not a vego.

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    #4
    Senior Member

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    just a little extra protein...they won't hurt ya! I'm here in China and this is what they eat!

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    #5
    Senior Member

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    Yeah dude, set the oven to 400 and fry the shit out of those little bitches.

    And then get hiiigh

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    #6
    Junior Member

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    I agree,

    The oven will bake most of them out. I usually make bubble hash with my trimmings. Can't say I have had pests thus far (thank god) But having a few spidermites on your trimmings will not hurt your brownies.


    Cheers.

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    #7
    Senior Member

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    hey thanks for your responses guys. i feel more comfortable making them now.

    I know that cooking them will kill them and i wont notice anything, but it was more of a mental block kind of thing and if all of you had said HELL NO, then i would not have done it.

    After seeing those things 100X close up and walkin around, i dont even want to touch weed sometimes

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    #8
    Senior Member

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    Quote Originally Posted by 415plus5

    After seeing those things 100X close up and walkin around, i dont even want to touch weed sometimes
    now yuh bugging me out my dude haha

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    #9
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    Bro do you have any idea how many microscopic little shitheads our bodies fight off daily? There is no need to worry about all this. Just take some Vitamin C to boost your immune system and not even swine flu will get you

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    #10
    Senior Member

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    don't bake higher than 275...when you get into the 300's you will start to vaporize the thc and bake any goodness right out...so cook a little longer at lower temps to preserve your THC :thumbsup:

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