JoeBlow5823
Well-Known Member
As far as potency, it doesnt change much after its dry. I find that the best smells and flavors come out after about a month. Properly dried and cured weed stores for YEARS without any significant degrading. Curing is done after drying, which you probably fuck up as well. Weed is best cured/stored with Boveda 2 way 62% humidity packs. Plenty of information out there on drying and curing. My buds smell and taste amazing while others who dont know how to dry/cure smell and taste like hay.All it is is slowing down the drying right? If too dry add an orange peel, too wet add a brown paper towel. 2-3 months curing yeah right.., doesn’t change potency. Maybe some of you have cashed lungs and you think it’s a smoother hit. Personally I don’t think so. Some have said big growers with excessive supply simply market this curing thing as an excuse to get top dollar months after harvest. This is due to excessive supply. But meanwhile you are destroying the bud.
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