Does all cured bud turn kind of tan/brown?

ubluntu

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i've grown some outdoor that turned anice golden colour. had sap inside some of the buds when i broke it open. Smalled amazing。 The indoor version wasnt as interesting.
 

ZeeeDoc

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I did find summit from Ed which Ive copied and pasted see below. Its relevant thought be worth sharing

"Cured buds that were started a little moist look slightly brownish and have a typical deep smell, one that real smokers love from the bottom of their souls.
Buds cured when they were dryer retain more THC, chlorophyll, and a fresher bouquet.
Like very good aged wine, there is something unique about a well-cured crop that any aspiring connoisseur should experience at least once"
 

quirk

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Except when its dry and how to tell without boveda of a hygrometer....

One of us seems to know more tgan the other on this subject, i wonder who that is hmmmm lolol :-):-)
Thanks for teaching me how to dry properly. Just completed 18 day dry and jarred up. No Boveda for the first time.
 

Kingrow1

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Thanks for teaching me how to dry properly. Just completed 18 day dry and jarred up. No Boveda for the first time.
And did the taste and smell start coming through after a week hanging? At day 18 you had some tasty finished product?

Rep+++ for completing the basic hang dry, you must now master it over time :-)
 

Gemtree

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These smell and taste delicious, so Im kinda ruling out the bud rot theory as sure would affect taste etc
No it doesn't affect smell and taste unless it's bad. I just had some starting on my buds in October because the humidity was so high here. If it took a while for them to turn tan then it's probably just from curing or uv like renfro said.
 

Kingrow1

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A bud moisture issue - i will briefly look at the chems that turn chlorophyll brown hopefully expand the subject :-)

No it doesn't affect smell and taste unless it's bad. I just had some starting on my buds in October because the humidity was so high here. If it took a while for them to turn tan then it's probably just from curing or uv like renfro said.
 

quirk

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And did the taste and smell start coming through after a week hanging? At day 18 you had some tasty finished product?

Rep+++ for completing the basic hang dry, you must now master it over time :-)
Strain was Auto Blueberry Domina. The "green odor" dissipated after 6 days and 4 days later the buds started revealing their true essence and the house smelled great (left grow room door open throughout dry). I vaped and am extremely pleased. Not smart enough to describe taste profile and aromatics, but I haven't experienced it prior to this process. Decarbed 13 grams in my Nova for tincture and edibles and was surprised at the decrease in moisture that usually accumulates under silicon cover and in the top. Thanks again King
 

Kingrow1

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Awesome, great that you see where the taste and flavour kick in :-) :-) :-)


Strain was Auto Blueberry Domina. The "green odor" dissipated after 6 days and 4 days later the buds started revealing their true essence and the house smelled great (left grow room door open throughout dry). I vaped and am extremely pleased. Not smart enough to describe taste profile and aromatics, but I haven't experienced it prior to this process. Decarbed 13 grams in my Nova for tincture and edibles and was surprised at the decrease in moisture that usually accumulates under silicon cover and in the top. Thanks again King
 

madvillian420

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look up side by side comparisons of cures with and without boveda packs. theres some golden hues for sure after a bit. Also ive heard kevin jodrey talk about this in a seminar or video on growing somewhere. It can definitely be a sign of degradation/age
 

PadawanWarrior

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I had to refill my smaller Pura Vida jar (it's actually a hand selected clone only cut by Bodhi), so I took a pic of some of the nugs. He has seeds of the strain now though. This was jarred 1-15-19, so about 11 months and still pretty green. It has been kept out of any UV like Renfro suggested and has been kept pretty cool.
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Lucky Luke

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I had to refill my smaller Pura Vida jar (it's actually a hand selected clone only cut by Bodhi), so I took a pic of some of the nugs. He has seeds of the strain now though. This was jarred 1-15-19, so about 11 months and still pretty green. It has been kept out of any UV like Renfro suggested and has been kept pretty cool.
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seems not as green as it would of been as the Chlorophyll has been slowly eatin away in the curing.

Everything I have aged has gone less green.
 

PadawanWarrior

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seems not as green as it would of been as the Chlorophyll has been slowly eatin away in the curing.

Everything I have aged has gone less green.
I totally agree that as it ages it gets less green which is why I said it's still pretty green, but not it's not nearly as green as it was 11 months ago.
 

Kingrow1

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Seems like folks are tired of your shit....
Are they...? Seems more like they want the full knowledge not just the led boveda modern industry trool bait they keep getting time and tine again because some idiot thinks they now pro... :-)
 

Kingrow1

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And an answer to why bud turns brown - There are many paths and enzymes that chlorophyll can take to breakdown. Too much moisture sees the path where enzymes turn the breakdown products brown.


I actually though it was bacterial but seems enzymatic.

:-)
 
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