I only do a minute approx. in each rinse. I can see most of the “stuff” come off in 30 seconds or so,
I couldn’t stand it and spell-corrected your title: it was kind of an unfortunate error lol.
I didn’t even catch that! Butt?
I did but didn’t know if he intentionally spelled it that way. I wanted to fix it several times lol
I didn’t think he was showing us his personal hygiene regimen LMAO.
Haha you never know. People are bored right now
I like that Analogy! Spot on.
this was my first harvest i washed half my crop in lemon juice and baking soda 1 cup ea for 5 gallons of water then rinsed twice the buds that i washed dried in 3 days the buds i didnt wash are still drying (day 5)
That’s the best explanation yet
@Dirt I’ve never tried that wash. Saw a dude on YouTube trying to be cool smoking a joint while filming doing it. He used those plastic lemons you squirt. Guy looked like a tool so I didn’t investigate further.
It sounds like the wash was harsh on the buds as they dried so quick.
Most here do the H2o2 wash without any reported negatives, that I am aware of.
Good luck with drying and curing.
its just the same way people wash the fruits and veggies out of their gardens idk its curing nicely im not using hygrometers im trying to do the cure by touch and smell
The biggest secret advantage to washing your buds after harvest, if you wet trim, there is almost zero resin buildup on the scissors.
I used to constantly scrape my blades. After washing, I’ll only clean the blades once between plants.
Think water temperature is important and should be room temperature when you wash . Not too warm - not too cold . I had good results using 3 buckets , one to wash and two to rinse .
Great harvest. Let us know if you like results of bud wash.
Will do! I checked with jewelers loupe trichomes still attached😂