We certainly want to smoke clean buds, but this feat cannot be naturally achieved if cannabis is grown in a massive warehouse or extensive field. Rather than relying on small batches, some producers turn to horticultural soaps to solve this common agriculture hurdle. This is also why you wash your apples before crunching into them.
Cannabis, unfortunately, does not have such a simple solution. Although buds sprayed clean will not have the infectious quality of a bacteria-ridden flower, they will instead carry caustic byproducts when you smoke them.
Insecticide soaps
These soaps, also known as potassium salts of fatty acids, are typically used to kill certain insects or control powdery mildew. They can cause irritation and moderate eye injuries. High doses in humans may cause stomach upset and vomiting if you managed to eat enough.
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