I used this as my reference and built 3 shelves spaced about 5 1/2in. apart
http://fairtradetobacco.com/threads/5767-Deluxestogie-s-Endoskeletal-Wood-Tobacco-Kiln-Flue-cure-chamber
I built a chamber similar to ones used when fermenting tobacco. I have a digital controller hooked up to turn on a ceramic heater when temps get too low and a fan that comes on about every 3-4 hours. Temps stay around 70-80 and humidity is maintained around 50-62%
Then please enlighten me as to what happens when you cure bud. I made the thread to have an actual conversation on the process and what occurs. You seem to be the expert, so please educate me
curing is essentially a controlled fermentation process.
You can ferment by having moisture levels above 15% and temps above 60F.
Mold growth occurs in temps that are favorable to humans. But the kicker is you need to have high humidity in order for mold to thrive, hence why most people...
Colombian gold was cured through a fermentation process and everyone usually raves about how good it was.
C'mon no one is interested in alternative curing methods?
So I know most people tend to have the same cure process, hang the buds up for x amount of days then jar and burp and store. This type of method gives us the green and colorful bud we are all accustomed to right?
I'm curious if anyone else cures a different way, what's really caught my...