I have a book on cultivating weed and it doesn't quite explain what it means to "cure" it. It even says that for small indoor growers, "curing" may not be necessary, just drying.
It also seems to indicate that people "cure" their weed mostly for the taste. This is a mystery to me, since I've never actually "tasted" weed; just inhaled it for the high. I like a good burning weed, one that can produce a rich thick smoke when I pull on it. Other than that, I can't tell one smoke from the other, besides the difference in its effects of course.
Anyway, what is curing? Why is it worth an additional 4 week wait before you can smoke the weed? Is it different from drying?
Also -- my plan for drying will be to hang buds in my cab while the CFLs are on (for heat) and while the fan is on low sucking the air out (for circulation). Is that a good method?
My plan will be to have that drying process running 24 hours for about a week, then smoke the weed! (no damn curing). Have I got it all wrong? What will I be losing out on with these methods?
It also seems to indicate that people "cure" their weed mostly for the taste. This is a mystery to me, since I've never actually "tasted" weed; just inhaled it for the high. I like a good burning weed, one that can produce a rich thick smoke when I pull on it. Other than that, I can't tell one smoke from the other, besides the difference in its effects of course.
Anyway, what is curing? Why is it worth an additional 4 week wait before you can smoke the weed? Is it different from drying?
Also -- my plan for drying will be to hang buds in my cab while the CFLs are on (for heat) and while the fan is on low sucking the air out (for circulation). Is that a good method?
My plan will be to have that drying process running 24 hours for about a week, then smoke the weed! (no damn curing). Have I got it all wrong? What will I be losing out on with these methods?