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GreenHighlander

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I'm sure it's just me, but I always like the smoke and flavor of just dried buds much more than after they sit in jars for weeks.
It isn't just you. I find they have a much more punch in the face flavor and effect compared to the calming effect curing seems to have. But there have been lots of strains over the years that weren't shit until a month or more in a jar.
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Amos Otis

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Yeah, it generally takes a week to 10 days for the hanging plant to dry enough to burn and fine trim. Most every time a smoke knocks me out in flavor and buzz does it right away on the first joint. Months old weed's stone doesn't depreciate as much as the flavor does, and thus the smoke gets boring, especially when the new buds of the good are arriving.

Two noticeable exceptions.....well, 3: C-99, Chernobyl, and Black D.O.G were delicious to the end. Also, I usually smoke through the orange plants before they have much time to get acclimated to their jar, so, there's that. :weed:
 

dubekoms

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Yeah, it generally takes a week to 10 days for the hanging plant to dry enough to burn and fine trim. Most every time a smoke that knocks me out in flavor and buzz does it right away on the first joint. Months old weed's stone doesn't depreciate as much as the flavor does, and thus the smoke gets boring, especially when the new buds of the good are arriving.

Two noticeable exceptions.....well, 3: C-99, Chernobyl, and Black D.O.G were delicious to the end. Also, I usually smoke through the orange plants before they have much time to get acclimated to their jar, so, there's that. :weed:
Damn that's funny. I was actually going to say c99 was my only weed that just kept getting sweeter sitting in jars, straight sugerry pineapples.
 

Craigson

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Yeah, it generally takes a week to 10 days for the hanging plant to dry enough to burn and fine trim. Most every time a smoke knocks me out in flavor and buzz does it right away on the first joint. Months old weed's stone doesn't depreciate as much as the flavor does, and thus the smoke gets boring, especially when the new buds of the good are arriving.

Two noticeable exceptions.....well, 3: C-99, Chernobyl, and Black D.O.G were delicious to the end. Also, I usually smoke through the orange plants before they have much time to get acclimated to their jar, so, there's that. :weed:
isnt what your saying contradicting the whole curing process?

Freshly dried bud often smells and tastes of chlorophyl no?
The whole point of curing is to lock up those terps and keep consistent moisture content?

Im just asking as I dont have much experience other thsn my last harvest of Blueberry which definitely got better and stickier the longer it cured. I used boveda packs too if that matters.
 

macsnax

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isnt what your saying contradicting the whole curing process?

Freshly dried bud often smells and tastes of chlorophyl no?
The whole point of curing is to lock up those terps and keep consistent moisture content?

Im just asking as I dont have much experience other thsn my last harvest of Blueberry which definitely got better and stickier the longer it cured. I used boveda packs too if that matters.
My buds keep getting better too. I have a little bit of bruce banner in a jar from about nine months ago. The terps make my nose tingle so much, I often end up sneezing.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Some buds taste better fresh and others better after a good month in the jar. Blueberry and blue crosses imo need a good cure to bring out the best.

I find that if the bud goes into the jars to dried out then there is not enhancement of flavor and it actually loses smell and flavor.

I'm smoking on some couple month old goji and it's still tasty asf and still a one hitter quitter, well for some I personally like 4 or 5 hits of anything lol.
 
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