Opening under the water is genius, right on
The Beard keeping it clean, classic!
this looks like a solid way to take care of tams. i usually get one out of my run of 16 gonna try this out on the next one thanx beard!
This is definitely a video I find useful, maybe more so than others. Most beginners don't know what to do with tammed material, I know I didn't. I have a set of scrubs I put on to dump stuff out in the corner of my back yard. And then I strip in the garage and put the scrubs in the washing machine in the garage. But this looks like a much better option. Thanks Mr.Beard 😃
Girrrrl, you had better be glad this isnt FB, or your DMs would blow up 😆
@@MostWantedOHA I dont mind doing it this way though. This looks to be a simple easy way to deal with this issue.
My stupid ass always opened em outside to not get the tammy spores in the house, but I'm sure getting them on myself and having to shower and change clothes immediately. For real very smart the way u do that
I used to do it that way too, but I would strip and put my clothes in a trash bag before coming back in to shower. However, I dont live in the country anymore, so I dont think my neighbors would appreciate 😆
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 naked beard booty? Ill be your neighbor, lol 😊
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 I would in the mud room, never did outside even living in the country. Lol
something heard years ago was after using bleach then a 2nd rinse ho2o peroxide to clean the bleach residue . have you heard this ??? Great Info ... Thanks PS pool bleach is 10 % sodium hypochlorite an it cost the same as regular bleach
I have not heard of a second run with H2O2. I normally just wash them as I do my regular dishes after the bleach soak. Seems to do fine. Im definitely going to check into the pool bleach. Currently I am using those bleach tablets. Are you familiar with the tablets? Theyre normally pretty cheap, and I like having them around in case of SHTF scenarios
i been using the pool bleach too because its cheaper my neighbor is a pool guy and turned me on to it. i use it for cleaning and to do laundry too
@@Communication_Commando you can use pool bleach on your clothes??
@@Constantly.Cracking i dont know if youre supposed to but I been doing it for about 3yrs now and seems to work just fine
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 yes i used to use them in my toilet tank but they proved to strong in that concentration and i broke them and only used pieces .... the h2o here is very hard and stains .....but i do clean and use pool bleach always i mainly use 70% and h202 on my cultivation equipment . i have access to pool tablets the prices doubled there 7 $ now
That jar looks pretty bad, Im betting several days of over 100f will do some nasty stuff to a colonizing jar. Do you know what type of contaminant that was?
@Whats.Up.Buttercup. Yeah, I dont know either, but as you said, it was pretty damned grody 😆
This is a much better method than I been using. Wish you would've taught this in your class last year. Might want to consider making it part of the curriculum, because I could've used this several times already.
He might just not have had it as part of the class back then. I took the class in February, and this was part of that class.
i took the class last october and it was not part of the course then but im guessing everything changes so the class changes too
@@A_Time_To_Dance Same, took it this April and it was part of the course.
yeah, youre right, and it is part now. The class evolves as we do as cultivators 😉
Great suggestion though, and thanks for the interaction as always!