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    Hi, a question from me, I do not believe (as heard in other threads) that normal light,visible light that is: kills mould.
    My views are:
    Mould, a fungus survives on organic matter not photosynthesis.
    UV light in high 'doses' can be used to kill bacteria which is not mould.
    I have tried to make this as simplistic as possible so as not to bore people but would like a definitive answer from someone who can substantiate that answer.
    Thanks,
    Puff

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    Light will not kill mould. Ever see a "Light Steriliser" in a hospital? Nup. AutoClavs are used but cannot be used on cigars. Mould can grow in the Antarctic, the depths of the sea and in the most arid, sunny places. My 0.02C
    What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
      Hi, a question from me, I do not believe (as heard in other threads) that normal light,visible light that is: kills mould.
      My views are:
      Mould, a fungus survives on organic matter not photosynthesis.
      UV light in high 'doses' can be used to kill bacteria which is not mould.
      I have tried to make this as simplistic as possible so as not to bore people but would like a definitive answer from someone who can substantiate that answer.
      Thanks,
      Puff
      I've looked into it, and although it did work. (ie the visible mold reduced and disappeared over time and no signs of mold coming back) it actually shouldn't of.

      Maybe I got lucky? who knows.

      UV does kill it though given enough time, the radiation from the wavelength alters the DNA of it.

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      • #4
        I know of no reason why light in the visible spectrum would have any effect on mould.

        UV has a proven track record against micro-organisms (info in the link below) but for it to have any effect of mould would require an extreme dose, probably involving several bulbs with mirrors to amplify the effect. I would therefore surmise that neither visible nor UV light is of any practical use to the cigar collector.

        "Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Watkins View Post
          I've looked into it, and although it did work. (ie the visible mold reduced and disappeared over time and no signs of mold coming back) it actually shouldn't of.

          Maybe I got lucky? who knows.

          UV does kill it though given enough time, the radiation from the wavelength alters the DNA of it.
          What?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Aussiewaz View Post
            Light will not kill mould. Ever see a "Light Steriliser" in a hospital? Nup. AutoClavs are used but cannot be used on cigars. Mould can grow in the Antarctic, the depths of the sea and in the most arid, sunny places. My 0.02C
            Ta Waz, but you forgot my Humi

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              BTW I've never tried a steamed stogie....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
                Ta Waz, but you forgot my Humi
                LMAO. Yep, it's been known to grow in humis too! Did I forget a humi? How big is yours and how much free space is there?
                What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)

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                • #9
                  the wavelength of UV light, radiation, alters the DNA of mold.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Watkins View Post
                    the wavelength of UV light, radiation, alters the DNA of mold.
                    Substantiation please you've lost me... me .

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Aussiewaz View Post
                        LMAO. Yep, it's been known to grow in humis too! Did I forget a humi? How big is yours and how much free space is there?
                        Mines HUGE with never enough free space 'bout yours?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Watkins View Post
                          Any dick can post on Google - don't make it right

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
                            Mines HUGE with never enough free space 'bout yours?
                            You missed my tack but nice to hear. Yep, always struggling for room even with 3 desktops & a wineador. I THINK I can fit in whats due this week but next week may be a struggle. LOL.
                            What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
                              Any dick can post on Google - don't make it right
                              Anyone can post anywhere on the internet, that's the beauty of it.

                              however when you read the same thing in multiple places thats more than enough for me. Hey I don't care though to be honest and this topic has no benefit to me so I wont be posting again.

                              If you take the time to search you'll easily find the multiple places showing how it works.

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