does aphria irradiate ??

legalcanada

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well i guess i'll find out because i found a seed in some bud, and if it was irradiated it won't germinate correct
 

Farmer.J

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For anyone who has harvested buds, it is easy to identify irradiated vs dried. Once you know what irradiation is. If you didn't know what irradiation was the buds look weird.
 

redi jedi

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For anyone who has harvested buds, it is easy to identify irradiated vs dried. Once you know what irradiation is. If you didn't know what irradiation was the buds look weird.
Nah...thats just what LP schwagg looks like. Most of the veggies we eat is irradiated also. You cant tell by looking at it. Probably couldnt tell under a microscope either.
 

Farmer.J

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Nah...thats just what LP schwagg looks like. Most of the veggies we eat is irradiated also. You cant tell by looking at it. Probably couldnt tell under a microscope either.
Maybe you are right, it sure looks different though.
 

Farmer.J

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ok nevermind i called aphria to ask what all their strains are because they've renamed/rebranded everything (i.e. pre98 bubba kush is "limerick") and asked about irradiation and they do in fact irradiate. i called back and canceled my membership
"Aurora Cannabis, Inc. is firmly committed to not utilizing the process of cold pasteurization of cannabis via cobalt-60 irradiation. While effective in reducing microorganisms and having been proven to leave no radioactive residue behind, there is research which indicates the heat associated with the process can cause a negative effect upon cannabis terpenoids. Terpenoids, which are responsible for cannabis’ unique aromas and flavors, are volatile compounds that are highly sensitive to heat. We believe in preserving as much of cannabis’ medical potential as possible and avoid exposing it to processes which may have any potential impact on quality. Our approach to producing cannabis involves stringent production practices, including extensive room sanitization procedures - both in-process and post-process."
I found this on the FAQ's on Aurora's website

You should call them and ask if they spray
 
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