they were flushed for a little over a week...will this smell go away after more curing? and would adding just cut stems to the alreadyr curing bud be a good way to add some moisture to really dry buds?it could take 3 weeks to cure. if the stems are snaping seal them up and check them in another week. and then another week. should get better.
I do the same thing. I also start my curing before the stems snap, while they are dry but slightly bendy. The strain is also an important factor in the smell/flavor. I've grown different strains together and certain ones would knock you on your ass while the others had different smells. Flushing is important especially if you use heavy chemical ferts. The more organic, the better the flavor imo.I cure mine in 1 gal jars. I open them everyday for a few minutes to let fresh air in. It usually takes anywhere from 2 - 4 weeks before they start to really cure and get that kickass smell back.
I'm pretty sure they dried long enough, maybe even too long. They dried for about a week then I put them in jars. They feel like hteyre almost too dry...if it still smells grassy, do you think I should still take them out of the jars for a little bit and then put them back in? theyve been curing for about a weekhow long did u let them dry before u put them in jars. chances are they werent smelling like hay unitl u locked em up. that means they werent dry enough to be burped and ur getting methane smell because theres moisture.
take them back out for a few more days and the smeell shuld dissappate. then return them to the jars and coninute to burp them twice a day.
PEACE
ya they snap very easy. i stuck some moist stems in with them...maybe they just need a few more days of burping to get that grassy smell out.do the stems snap?
so if the stem snaps i should leave them 4 a week instead of opening dailyit could take 3 weeks to cure. if the stems are snaping seal them up and check them in another week. and then another week. should get better.