Curing Vol 2
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one of the best weed videos on youtube.
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so mister jason i dont want it to be like that i want it to be crispy. do i just not cure my buds? cause i dont want to get a fucked up smoke/ but ofc they smoke weed for much longer then any record and i dont think they had jars. cant i just hang em upside down and get a good smoke?
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I can't believe how many assholes post bull shit. Jason, you're doing a great job and a GREAT SERVICE for truly serious growers!!! I've found that curing is one of the most important aspects of growing kick ass smoke. The longer you let your buds cure, the more potent it becomes. Too many people don't take the time to do this properly. And THAT'S why I decided years ago to grow my own. I haven't had to buy smoke "off the street" for years now. And mine is better than anything I've paid 4!
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I agree and thx for responding brother. if u dont mind me asking, what is his blood type, some ppl cant do that
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@babyboy856 Sounds like you may be drying for too long.. also some strains just suck, do you know the genetics?
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@bluefly28 Funny how my uncle is nearly 70, been smoking cannabis for most of his life and his health is just fine!! dying over the age of 70 is good enough for me, especially when my quality of life has been greatly improved.. Also he smoked JOINTS.. the most unhealthy way.. I smoke bong and vaporizer, both far healthier on the lungs.
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u wont die from weed ull die of lung problems
We have a few videos on curing. Watch them and your answer is either there or can be figured out. Read the long thread for I have answered as much as I could on this topic.
Jason Wilcox
Cannabis in Cannabis
Jason0930 1 year ago 3
Curing never takes a month! It is an added methodology used at the end of the drying stage. The stem should not snap when curing starts for that is where the dry exterior draws the dampness back into the bud. This is why one must remember to open the Jars every 12hrs and allow the now damp cannabis to dry again. Check the stem if it snaps curing is done and storage in air tight containers. This is why good cannabis with a good cure does not just crumble!
Jason Wilcox
Jason0930 1 year ago 2
awww. im from new mexico partner. sure do appreciate the 411.
jrsmooth90210 1 year ago
@jrsmooth90210
The cannabis plamt help us all in one way or another,
Respect
Jason Wilcox
The Cannabis in Canada Society
Jason0930 1 year ago
@jrsmooth90210
Dude I have a team of helpers and indeed it is allot of work. I guess it is up to the group and strength of it projects to make anything work. Dedication and loyalityus hard to find but we have a great group and a foundation of all legal growers a few Drs and so forth... Just took us awhile to get started!
The Cannabis in Canada Society
Jason0930 1 year ago
so you put your bud right into the jars and start the curing process? All the vids i've seen and everything i've read says to dry the buds first, then cure?
fuckinmetal1982 1 year ago
@fuckinmetal1982
No my friend you need about 90% dry then through a process of burping the jars or taking the lids off for a few hrs then back on. Repeat this step till the twig snaps and then you got the cure. If it smell like lawn grass going in it will smell that way comming out.
The objective of curing is trapping the terpeneses and favanoids 2 cannabionids that reside outside the trichome and account for taste and smell of any given strain,
Jason Wilcox
Jason0930 1 year ago