4 Signs You Need to Change Your Bong Water Immediately
You always have to be careful of what you inhale as this can deeply impact your health. When your bong water is no longer suitable for use, inhaling it can allow pathogens, such as bacteria, fungus, and ash resin, to enter your lungs. This can make you really sick and increase your risk of developing pulmonary infections.
If you’re a regular weed smoker, you have to be responsible for changing the water in your bong. But if you don’t smoke that often or are just starting, you may forget about this crucial detail. If you’re not sure if your bong water is still okay, here are some telltale signs you need to change it immediately.
When Should You Change Your Bong Water?
For those who use their bongs daily, you must change your bong water every 24 hours. It could even be more frequent if you burn more than a quarter ounce. And aside from replacing the water daily, you should also do a weekly clean for good measure.
However, if you’re not changing your bong water regularly, you may notice some of these signs:
1. There’s Murky Water
Dark and murky water is never a good sign. After all, the water should be nice and clear.
If the water has turned into a murky brown and has some solid particles floating in it, you definitely need to change it. Slight discoloration may be acceptable, but when the water turns into a darker color, you’ll develop a higher risk of lung infection.
2. There’s a Bad Odor
Yes, marijuana may have a distinct odor, but the one we’re talking about is especially foul. You know what weed smells like, and if you’re smelling something different in the mix, it’s about time you change that water.
When your bong water starts to smell really foul, this means that you should have changed that water ages ago. That water has been sitting out for too long, and you’ll need to do more than just replace it.
To get rid of the foul odor, you must clean your bong with salt and alcohol. It’s also a good idea to run some boiling water through the pipes to really disinfect it. Do not simply throw out the smelly water as the bacteria would still stick to the bong and lead to some health concerns.
3. There’s a Buildup of Resin
When the resin has built up inside the bong, it’s definitely time to replace the water. Try to rinse the resin out before putting in a fresh batch of water.
Some weed smokers may try to scrape the resin to really get every last bit of the psychoactive effects. However, this is strongly discouraged as the burnt and charred resin can distort the concentrate.
4. There’s Mold and Mildew
Seeing mold and mildew is never a good sign. You need to dump that water as soon as possible since you don’t want any of that mold near your lungs. If you notice black specks, pinkish discoloration, a powdery white substance, or a fuzzy white or gray entity, you need to stop using that bong as it is no longer safe to use.
Final Thoughts
It is crucial for regular weed smokers to replace their bong water every 24 hours for the safety of the lungs. Neglecting to change your bong water can lead to murky water, a foul odor, resin buildup, and mold and mildew. Inhaling water with these qualities and substances can be extremely bad for you and increase your risk of pulmonary infections. So, it’s best to practice good bong cleaning and maintenance to avoid these health issues.
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