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 Q. What's worse than having no cannabis? A. Having mouldy cannabis, you can't smoke. Picture it – you have a nice bag stashed away, and you're rubbing your hands with glee as you imagine that familiar mouth-watering aroma. You go for your stash and open it up, but instead of dank, it smells damp. You pull out a bud to inspect it, and the bud is covered in a tell-tale white powdery substance, but those aren't trichomes glistening in the light – it's mould. It's the real weed killer. Your stash is ruined, and so is your weekend. If you're foolish enough to smoke it, your lungs are ruined, too. Mouldy weed can cause serious health problems, so whatever you do, if you spot mould, take the L and throw out the weed. Don't try to knock the mould off, and don't simply discard the mouldy bits and save the rest. It's going to hurt, but the whole lot has to go – do not be tempted to risk your health. Mould is a fungus that loves to settle on cannabis flower, and once it settles, it makes itself at home. With a bit of research, you could easily have avoided this. So what did you do wrong, and what could you have done differently? First, let's address the problem of mouldy weed itself. Table of contentsTypes of Mould Found on CannabisHow to Tell if Cannabis is Mouldy What Causes Mouldy Cannabis How to Store Weed to Prevent Cannabis Mould Why Store Cannabis in Glass Where to Keep Your Cannabis Jars Make Sure you use the Correct Size of Jar Label and Monitor Humidity Control Types of Mould Found on Cannabis The most common type of mould you'll find growing on cannabis plants is Botrytis Cinerea – aka Bud Rot.…
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