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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    I agree with the musty basement that had a cat go piss crazy in it for mold.
    I don't agree with the earlier comment of curing hay for mite infestation. I've smelled some curing bud that for a short period smelled like hay but after a week or two - it completely changes and smells wonderful.
    ThaiBuddhaMan Reviewed by ThaiBuddhaMan on . A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites Just finished this and would love some feedback from everyone. I tried to keep it simple, concise and only a page long so it wouldn't be too onerous to actually bring in to a shop. From our blog: A Patient's Guide to Recognizing Mold, Mildew and Mites in MMJ | blog.thereleafcenter.com PDF format: http://blog.thereleafcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Patient-Guide-to-Recognizing-Mold-Mildew-and-Mites.pdf .doc format: Rating: 5

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    It really angers me that somehow the patients have to protect themselves against dispensaries that will put marginal or dangerous bud on the sales counter.

    THROW THAT SHIT IN THE TRASH WHERE IT BELONGS !

    These are sick people, they don't need the additional problems associated with selling damaged, mite infested bud. If it's bad, have some backbone and take a loss, pitch it. It's business, sometimes you take a loss.

    Grrrrrrrrr .... freakin' idiots are pissin me off now

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
    I agree with the musty basement that had a cat go piss crazy in it for mold.
    I don't agree with the earlier comment of curing hay for mite infestation. I've smelled some curing bud that for a short period smelled like hay but after a week or two - it completely changes and smells wonderful.
    My hay mention was for unharvested plants still growing or flowering, not for harvested product.

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by SoCoMMJ
    It really angers me that somehow the patients have to protect themselves against dispensaries that will put marginal or dangerous bud on the sales counter.

    THROW THAT SHIT IN THE TRASH WHERE IT BELONGS !

    These are sick people, they don't need the additional problems associated with selling damaged, mite infested bud. If it's bad, have some backbone and take a loss, pitch it. It's business, sometimes you take a loss.

    Grrrrrrrrr .... freakin' idiots are pissin me off now
    Agreed. I also released this in .doc form so if another MMC wants to use it, they can edit out all of our information. Hell, they can label it as their own. I just want it out there.

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
    That's a great idea. We're going to do something on scopes and advanced purchasing, talking about what to look for in terms of trichomes, a good cure, soil vs hydro, etc. I'll post it up as soon as I have it.
    I always bring my Dino-Lite with me along with a laptop.....

    Dino-Lite Digital Microscopes, Coin Microscope at Microscope.com

    ......when doing center-to-center business. I was pretty amazed that some centers still don't have something along these lines to eyeball their purchases.

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by SoCoMMJ
    It really angers me that somehow the patients have to protect themselves against dispensaries that will put marginal or dangerous bud on the sales counter.

    THROW THAT SHIT IN THE TRASH WHERE IT BELONGS !

    These are sick people, they don't need the additional problems associated with selling damaged, mite infested bud. If it's bad, have some backbone and take a loss, pitch it. It's business, sometimes you take a loss.

    Grrrrrrrrr .... freakin' idiots are pissin me off now
    can i get an AMEN...preach it

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    ReLeaf - I think some people have some questions for ya over at the other place (The Farm). Check the DOR thread

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
    ReLeaf - I think some people have some questions for ya over at the other place (The Farm). Check the DOR thread
    I got perm banned from the farm for posting pics of our genetics (I believe). Still haven't heard back from the mods. Kind of taken aback by it. :wtf:

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    I'll see what I can do

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    A Patient's Guide to Mold, Mildew and Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
    I'll see what I can do
    Please... your help is greatly appreciated. Any TOS violation was purely accidental.

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