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I was looking into ozone and pasteurized cannabis and would usually be against it for non irradiated cannabis but since i was ripped off with 20g of mildewmacdaddy then i would more than likely support some sort of remediation for certain non irradiated cannabis that smells looks as if its got at least mildew there so should non irradiated cannabis have the merit that it has if we cant tell if its been remediated or not

https://newgrovepharmacy.com/explor...is-essential-insights-from-newgrove-pharmacy/
 
I was looking into ozone and pasteurized cannabis and would usually be against it for non irradiated cannabis but since i was ripped off with 20g of mildewmacdaddy then i would more than likely support some sort of remediation for certain non irradiated cannabis that smells looks as if its got at least mildew there so should non irradiated cannabis have the merit that it has if we cant tell if its been remediated or not

https://newgrovepharmacy.com/explor...is-essential-insights-from-newgrove-pharmacy/
No it shouldn't have the merit because as the article states it's still being treated and often for the same things so possibly there should be a distinction between stuff that never needed treating and stuff that has been treated is how I'd see it ,the flip side is they don't need to declare it ,yet products are still coming through subpar(mould) that would of benefitted from being treated and that wouldn't of needed to be declared .
 
Should remediated cannabis be labled as remediated? - Yes.

Patients view "Non Irradiated" as a trust label of organic untreated flower, I think its disingenuous to leave any kind of remediation treatment off of the label.

Not all remediation is bad. if the flower is already clean and healthy to begin with and remediation is being used as a safety net then I'm cool with it, especially as I've read gentle ozone and cold plasma specifically do not harm taste, potency or terpene profiles.

But, the problem is with poorly grown flower (a UKMC Special!) and remediation is being used to mask issues and push it to market. Not to mention the damage caused if over-pasteurisation or heavy ozone exposure remediation is used.

How often do we pay for premium only to see it isn't? Remediation is just another undisclosed way the can continue to serve us shit.
 
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