Curing 2-3 Gram in tiny glass jar ?

thirdeyeplex

New Member
Apologies for the silly post. It is a question I do ask in all seriousness all though it is kind of for the lols.

stoner thoughts with a friend thinking bout "can you cure 2-3 grams of weed in tiny jar ? (Something im currently trying for the LOLS next to the big jars)

Just to see what the results are.

Anyone ever got bored and tried this ?
 

Hydrowannabe

Well-Known Member
Apologies for the silly post. It is a question I do ask in all seriousness all though it is kind of for the lols.

stoner thoughts with a friend thinking bout "can you cure 2-3 grams of weed in tiny jar ? (Something im currently trying for the LOLS next to the big jars)

Just to see what the results are.

Anyone ever got bored and tried this ?
Of course you can
 

LinguaPeel

Well-Known Member
You can tie off a single nug in the corner of a fold top bag, crackrock style, and get better smoke than 99.9% of people. If you grew organic and harvested correctly of course.


Curing is over thought, by a bunch of shitty growers. As soon as someone mentions "preserving terpenes" or "maintaining 60% humidity" you know they've never actually cured a bud before!
 

Hydrowannabe

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You can tie off a single nug in the corner of a fold top bag, crackrock style, and get better smoke than 99.9% of people. If you grew organic and harvested correctly of course.


Curing is over thought, by a bunch of shitty growers. As soon as someone mentions "preserving terpenes" or "maintaining 60% humidity" you know they've never actually cured a bud before!
I respectfully disagree with everything that was written here. Growing organically has nothing to do with drying/curing,
..let alone has much to do with anything. Most "organic" growers arent growing organic and are just following a trend. And slow drying is a way of preserving the terpenes while releasing the the chlorophyll. So yea, I disagree , but there are already these debates all over RIU.
 

Hydrowannabe

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Just make sure you add terpene juice towards the end of flower. Organic terpene juice lol. And add lots of grandma's molasses so the buds taste sweet like sugar. Of course I'm being sarcastic. I'm bored
 

Rooster91762

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I respectfully disagree with everything that was written here. Growing organically has nothing to do with drying/curing,
..let alone has much to do with anything. Most "organic" growers arent growing organic and are just following a trend. And slow drying is a way of preserving the terpenes while releasing the the chlorophyll. So yea, I disagree , but there are already these debates all over RIU.
You are absolutely 100% right (but you know that already) I deleted my reply before sending it, I was seeing red, I don't write good when I see red. But yea drying/curing are so damn important, anyone saying otherwise is...well have a good'n I won't go there. 8-)
 

Hydrowannabe

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You are absolutely 100% right (but you know that already) I deleted my reply before sending it, I was seeing red, I don't write good when I see red. But yea drying/curing are so damn important, anyone saying otherwise is...well have a good'n I won't go there. 8-)
I respectfully agree? Lol. I was expecting some form of a rebuttal. Agreement is better hah
 
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