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ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
Tue Jul 21, 2015, 03:00 PM Jul 2015

New marijuana industry wrestles with pesticides and safety

DENVER (AP) — Microscopic bugs and mildew can destroy a marijuana operation faster than any police raid. And because the crop has been illegal for so long, neither growers nor scientists have any reliable research to help fight the infestations.

As legal marijuana moves from basements and backwoods to warehouses and commercial fields, the mold and spider mites that once ruined only a few plants at a time can now quickly create a multimillion-dollar crisis for growers. Some are turning to industrial-strength chemicals, raising concerns about safety.

Pesticides and herbicides are regulated by the federal government, which still regards almost all marijuana as an illicit crop, so there's no roadmap to help pot farmers. Chemists and horticulturalists can't offer much assistance either. They sometimes disagree about how to combat the problem, largely because the plant is used in many different ways — smoked, eaten and sometimes rubbed on the skin.

"We have an industry that's been illegal for so many years that there's no research. There's no guidelines. There's nothing," said Frank Conrad, lab director for Colorado Green Lab, a pot-testing lab in Denver.


MORE HERE: http://news.yahoo.com/marijuana-industry-wrestles-pesticides-safety-140925355--finance.html

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New marijuana industry wrestles with pesticides and safety (Original Post) ghostsinthemachine Jul 2015 OP
I got some local brick weed last week Ruby the Liberal Jul 2015 #1
Ick.. ghostsinthemachine Jul 2015 #2
I look forward to the day when sanity prevails Ruby the Liberal Jul 2015 #3

Ruby the Liberal

(26,312 posts)
1. I got some local brick weed last week
Tue Jul 21, 2015, 07:25 PM
Jul 2015

Ended up putting it in a bowl. I tried to vape it (after getting all of the damn seeds and stems out ) and it tasted like freaking roundup. Smoking it was probably worse, but it tasted like the 9th circle of hell without the combustion. Probably mold in there as well.

*sigh*

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
2. Ick..
Tue Jul 21, 2015, 07:27 PM
Jul 2015

Living in CA I ahvent had to do that in a long time. Most of the growers around here know what to use and keep it organic as possible.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,312 posts)
3. I look forward to the day when sanity prevails
Tue Jul 21, 2015, 07:39 PM
Jul 2015

The MMJ card is simply a 'get out of jail free' card here in the northeast. With the insane state government restrictions, everyone is buying on the street regardless. Just no oversight on production methods and no good product to be found. At least those of us with medical needs can bypass the urine test bullshit (for now).

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