Who REALLY Cures PRIMO?

Frank$ter

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I saw down my trunk at the base and hang it upside down at as close to 60F/60%RH as I can and wait until it’s dry. Hanging it upside down allows all the resin and terpenes to drip down into the buds.
THC resin is in the stem sap? Now I've heard it all.

Again what a great bastion of information....



On a side note I've left a few in the pots and let it dry out the substrate... Then dry the plants in their planters.... I've got a friend who's been doing this for decades with excellent results. He swears by the method


Claiming flavor increase during the drying part from the sugars stored in the roots
 
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decrepit digits

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THC resin is in the stem sap? Now I've heard it all.

Again what a great bastion of information....



On a side note I've left a few in the pots and let it dry out the substrate... Then dry the plants in their planters.... I've got a friend who's been doing this for decades with excellent results. He swears by the method


Claiming flavor increase during the drying part from the sugars stored in the roots
More old farts info, way back we couldnt grow buds just tips and the weed we bought you couldnt see resin, so we thought it was inside the plant. We used to pull the plants up with there roots and all and hang them like that, boy what a mess as they dried the dirt would fall on the plants making them look dusty. There are two groups of growers, one group grows small amounts and plants, the other group grows large amounts and large plants outside. I laugh when I see glass jars and small drying areas, no time for that. Both groups have different needs and methods. No way am I leaving a large plant go through senescence and expecting primo results. All the leaves that dont shake off are left on as they dry upside down to protect the buds from loosing there glands during handling. You have to grow primo bud, and not ruin it by improperly drying or curing.
 

Coalcat

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To really nail a grow….put a nail through the stem a week before harvest!!

The iron gets into the plant and makes the bud weight heavier. The plant frost on the plant get thicker because the nail lets the cold in. It definitely dries quicker because of all the sap the plant loses from the wound so you need to be on point with your dry methods.
 

GrodanLightfoot

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That's like putting your feet in water to get toxins out of your body...
No its like stop using deodorant and letting your carboxylic acids and thiols shine. The main purpose of flushing is to antagonize all the calnit you guys use. So you can actually produce flavors and highs and weed stuff like that. Sulfur is a perfect example. I don't care if your sap ppm is great for sulfur. If Nitrate is in the sap, you need to antagonize it with more sulfur. Not because you need more sulfur, but because nitrogen fucks up the creation of 2ndary metabolite,and sulfur is one of the main nutrients that will antagonize nitrogen.

There's no point in posting sound methodologies on the web forums, absolutely no one will try them. Until Snoop Dogg or Willy Nelson tells them to. Which half their country believes they personally grow their brands of pot. The general public doesn't deserve nice things, honestly.
 

GrodanLightfoot

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THC resin is in the stem sap? Now I've heard it all.

Again what a great bastion of information....



On a side note I've left a few in the pots and let it dry out the substrate... Then dry the plants in their planters.... I've got a friend who's been doing this for decades with excellent results. He swears by the method


Claiming flavor increase during the drying part from the sugars stored in the roots


Why does the sugar collect above the banding? Gravity is real kids.
 

Gsquared541

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That's it. Who out there is really curing primo buds? Don't bs. If you're shit isn't really top shelf - don't comment. I've grown alot. Indoor and outdoor. I always get good stuff but only ONCE in my "growing career" have I achieved that dank dank DANK final product. Oddly enough, it was a trial run. And I didn't write down what I did. I found the bag in a drawer MONTHS after harvest and it was absolutely magical.. memory says it was 2 days drying at 60ish humidity and then completely sealed in ziplock and tossed into a drawer to be forgotten about. Granted it was a trial so it was a small baggie quantity, sandwhich baggie size.

I've hung em for a week whole. Chopped up. Indoor outdoors. Varying humidy/temps etc and its wild. This is a real science to take what you chop down to the appropriate final product.
Tell us all your secret?
This was how I do it and it was taught to me by an OG with 25+ years of experience. It’s not conventional and you may think it’s wrong, but I assure you the results speak for themselves.

Defoliate large fan leaves if you didn’t during the grow. Hang to dry in a cool (55-65F), dry (50-55 rh), and dark environment with plenty of circulation and adequate ventilation. The gasses and fumes released by the hanging buds need to be vented out of the room, this is much more important with quantity. For smaller amounts I put the vent fan on a cycle timer for a few minutes out of every hour and only for the first few days. You can play with your room conditions to make sure it doesn’t dry too fast or too slow, but it should be crispy in 2 weeks time.

Next you have to take down the colas and put them in a clean black and yellow tote or storage bin. Then literally just leave them like that. Don’t break them down or trim. Totes stay in the same environment as the weed was dried in. Dark, cool, dry. Can keep buds in primo condition for over a year easily. It’s counter intuitive but you never want to seal your buds in an airtight container. I only do this when traveling for stealth and if I go to a humid environment I don’t want my buds getting all soft and spongy. You also don’t want to trim until you want to smoke or sell, and then you only trim what you need. It’s like coffee, better to grind the second before you brew than at the store, same thing with herb and trimming.

Another trick is you can kinda “burp” or fluctuate the moisture level in your curing room. Since everything is open to the air (totes aren’t airtight) you can fluctuate the moisture content in the herbs. If your weed gets too moist crank up your dehu and let them dry down more. Too dry? Maybe you can turn on your ventilation fan and suck in some moist winter air and they’ll be primo again. There’s lots of room to play around with moisture levels. Herb is best when slightly on the drier side, but the fluctuations in moisture while storing seem to benefit the cure. Don’t get anal about it, just okay around and pay attention and adjust accordingly.

I routinely smoke buds that are 12 months old or older, and they taste fire and smoke cleaner and smoother than ever, because they are stored in this manner.
 

Blue brother

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Hi Blue! Do you measure the humidity of the drying area? If so, what is your approximate humidity when you dry for ~20 days? Thx!!
I am for 62% at 15/16’c, the first few days are allways gonna be more than 62 though in the tent I used for drying but I’ve never worried about it aslong as I had air movement , never had any problems.
 
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