Hi There!
This is an interesting thread - because i've already molded an entire jar of weed and did my research.
CAVEAT: I'm only concerned about your heath - and ultimately it's your choice.
WARNING
Some of the info in this thread is wild. Like Bizarro land. The Twighlight Zone and a journey to the centre of the earth (all combined).
Water: Wont Kill Mold Spores.
Fire: Will Kill Mold Spore - but only the bit that's burning. i.e in a joint - not the bit inbetween your mouth and the fire - breath it in - they're very small
Not having a go at any member or Jorge Cervantes - and i kinda wish we had a real scientist on board too, but a lot of the info is copied from members (of another forum) with no experience adding their "thoughts"/"opnions"(unfounded) to a grass city thread.
Bearing in mind we'll probably be smoking our product in a joint - or some method of inhalation. (using suction from our lungs)
Here's a a few of the microbial contaminants that may be found in medicinal Cannabis, especially that which is grown in cultivation environments that do not minimize mould growth risk.
I'll start my favourite and most common.
Botrytis: A necrotrophic fungus that affects many plant species. Also known as grey mould or bud rot, it can result in respiratory allergic reactions.
Aspergillus: One of the more potentially deadly moulds to humans. Some species produce large amounts of aflatoxin, which is both a toxin (mycotoxin) and a carcinogen. Exposure can cause allergic reactions and/or infections, especially in immune compromised patients.
Cladosporium: Is a plant pathogen that can affect Cannabis size, yield and quality. This is the group that contains the most common moulds but generates no mycotoxins. Over exposure can cause asthma attacks and/or pneumonia in some patients.
Peniccillium: Exposure can cause severe allergic reactions in patients who are sensitive to the antibiotic Penicillin.
There's just a few of the big problem areas of moldy weed.
As you can see - for patients with low immune systems, moldy weed is a terrible thing to have.
The most common mold that we'll see is Botrytis - this will screw up your lungs.
AFAIK (as far as i know)
The only way to really be sure is to run as close to 100% proof alchohol through (99.9% ISO from maplins works) to kill the spores and make an ISO extraction.

This is an interesting thread - because i've already molded an entire jar of weed and did my research.
CAVEAT: I'm only concerned about your heath - and ultimately it's your choice.
WARNING
Some of the info in this thread is wild. Like Bizarro land. The Twighlight Zone and a journey to the centre of the earth (all combined).
Water: Wont Kill Mold Spores.
Fire: Will Kill Mold Spore - but only the bit that's burning. i.e in a joint - not the bit inbetween your mouth and the fire - breath it in - they're very small
Not having a go at any member or Jorge Cervantes - and i kinda wish we had a real scientist on board too, but a lot of the info is copied from members (of another forum) with no experience adding their "thoughts"/"opnions"(unfounded) to a grass city thread.
Bearing in mind we'll probably be smoking our product in a joint - or some method of inhalation. (using suction from our lungs)
Here's a a few of the microbial contaminants that may be found in medicinal Cannabis, especially that which is grown in cultivation environments that do not minimize mould growth risk.
I'll start my favourite and most common.
Botrytis: A necrotrophic fungus that affects many plant species. Also known as grey mould or bud rot, it can result in respiratory allergic reactions.
Aspergillus: One of the more potentially deadly moulds to humans. Some species produce large amounts of aflatoxin, which is both a toxin (mycotoxin) and a carcinogen. Exposure can cause allergic reactions and/or infections, especially in immune compromised patients.
Cladosporium: Is a plant pathogen that can affect Cannabis size, yield and quality. This is the group that contains the most common moulds but generates no mycotoxins. Over exposure can cause asthma attacks and/or pneumonia in some patients.
Peniccillium: Exposure can cause severe allergic reactions in patients who are sensitive to the antibiotic Penicillin.
There's just a few of the big problem areas of moldy weed.
As you can see - for patients with low immune systems, moldy weed is a terrible thing to have.
The most common mold that we'll see is Botrytis - this will screw up your lungs.
AFAIK (as far as i know)
The only way to really be sure is to run as close to 100% proof alchohol through (99.9% ISO from maplins works) to kill the spores and make an ISO extraction.