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09-30-2006, 01:21 AM #1
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apologies didnt mean multi post. I posted in the wrong forum at first, ill stick with this thread.
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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.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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