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    Curing

    I was thinking since aerobic*oxygen* bacteria helps in the curing stage, is it maybe healthy to have a *very*little bit of mold? In other words since you theoreticly put it in while still a little wet, is there a little healthy mold that works with the aerobic bacteria? Keep in mind im not talking about to wet bud thats covered in it. Just wonder if a small amount its helps the cure along?
    Volcanose Reviewed by Volcanose on . Curing I was thinking since aerobic*oxygen* bacteria helps in the curing stage, is it maybe healthy to have a *very*little bit of mold? In other words since you theoreticly put it in while still a little wet, is there a little healthy mold that works with the aerobic bacteria? Keep in mind im not talking about to wet bud thats covered in it. Just wonder if a small amount its helps the cure along? Rating: 5

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    Curing

    WTF, how many threads do you have to start with the same fucking question?

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    #3
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    Curing

    Mold is bad. The end.

    Happy Toking :rasta:

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    Curing

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    WTF, how many threads do you have to start with the same fucking question?
    3. anyway I havent seen the kindof responses id hoped so far. Im not asking if I should encourae mold growth, not at all. Just trying to understand the science of curing a little better.

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    #5
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    Curing

    Stop making loads of posts, or you wont get a single answer on ANY.

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    #6
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    Curing

    Quote Originally Posted by Volcanose
    3. anyway I havent seen the kindof responses id hoped so far. .
    From which you may draw one or both of these conclusions:
    a) no one knows the answer
    b) no one feels like answering [encouraging] a multiple-poster

    Simple forum manners.

    Don't let mold grow on your buds. The only beneficial fungus is found in the soil and associated with root nutrient uptake.

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Curing

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    From which you may draw one or both of these conclusions:
    a) no one knows the answer
    b) no one feels like answering [encouraging] a multiple-poster

    Simple forum manners.

    Don't let mold grow on your buds. The only beneficial fungus is found in the soil and associated with root nutrient uptake.
    apologies didnt mean multi post. I posted in the wrong forum at first, ill stick with this thread.


    I vaguely remember reading a botanist saying a little bit of mold*keyword little* is favorable, this was in relation to preventing a serious mold brakeout but kinda pointing out a fine line. Anyway its established a little aerobic bacteria helps the process at first, so im wondering if that applies to a mold.
    Ive seen it mentioned when starting a cure, while the plant is braking down some wetness comes back and there can be a smell of vegetive deterioration.

    Consider a flu-shot which contains antibodies and also a variety of germs. What does that do? speeds up your tolerance for germs in the future. Or when someone is biten by a snake, there given a medicine of anti-bodies that is mixed with venom itself.

    Thats the vein my question is in. wondering if part of what makes a cure, since some moisture come back, is that a teeny tiny bit of mold even *if you cant detect it* works like a flu shot by creating resiliance.

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    #8
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    Curing

    ps: im a new poster here, I wont cross post as I see it makes clutter, much respect to you people

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    #9
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    Curing

    http://www.linuxbench.org/Posting.html
    I just love this animation... I can't not to post it LMAO

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Curing

    I MUST BE MISSING THE REAL QUESTION HERE.

    MOLD IS BAD.

    ANY "LITTLE" BIT IS BAD.

    MOLD CAN MAKE YOU VERY FRIGGIN' SICK, AND DIE

    DRY AND CURE LIKE WE HAVE DONE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS, AND YOU'LL BE A HAPPY CAMPER.

    DON'T TRY AND RE-INVENT THE WHEEL.

    AGAIN,,,,, MOLD= BAD

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