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09-30-2006, 07:22 AM #1
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Originally Posted by BOYZNUS
not when you consider the possobilities of mold or fungis
besides your missing the point, im not debating going for mold vs no mold.
I stated a hypothesis based on that mold and fungis is natures way of decomposing matter to simpler elements.
to use another lame example, think how milk is aged and made into yogurt and cheese, with controlled amounts of bacteria and fungis.
anyway just thinking hypotheticly here.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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