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Irradiation does not fully degrade fungi or residual toxins in cannabis

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https://stratcann.com/news/new-rese...degrade-fungi-or-residual-toxins-in-cannabis/

Fusarium proliferatum was found exclusively in non-irradiated samples and no bacterial growth was observed in the irradiated (IR) material.

Fusarium proliferatum found mostly in greenhouse grows from looking into it.

Is there any good advocates that could articulate on our behalf to grow our own indoor craft cannabis cos i see greenhouse Hybrid and outdoor grows a problem more than indoor.


https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12296103/
 
Given the industry’s comfort with the practice, irradiated cannabis is likely going to remain a valuable part of the production process. Done properly, it poses no risk to the end user on its own—though done improperly, Eidem says, it may have the ability to leech toxic chemicals from plastic packaging into the weed.
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