CannaFarms review

Big Pauly

Well-Known Member
Hi everyone

Since there is a lot of attention on this lp, I thought IDE start my own thread

Here we go

60g of master kush

Shipped in white containers

As soon as I opened up the first container, I was happy

Saw 1.5g buds up on top. It has a dark colour, but frosted white all over.

60g of all bud, no shake. All bud manicured at about 98% perfection. You can't complain about this at all.

The smell isn't overwhelming, but certainly has a nice kush smell to it. When breaking a bud open, it releases more, and a little more of an exotic kush smell.

I just had about half a one paper. It has a kick!!! Indica effects, within 5 mins I was feeling nice, and put it out. Has a good taste as well, nothing funny there. It's master kush, so tats and smell are what was pretty much expected.

I did burn a on the black side opposed to a white ash. I will keep my eyes on this.

Keep in mind, I've been using high grade kushs for the last several months, so I have a more then decent tolerance, and my opinion is.....it's good....on par with all I smoke (only smoke bc grown)

I really look forward
Thems the pics many have been looking for. Nice job and thanks!
 

Devil Lettuce

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How much cure time do you think we are getting from the BM and CCs?
My guess...zero. Dry it, package it and sell it.
It would be a good selling feature from the LPs though, is it mentioned on any of their sites?
I can't remember which ones, but when I was touring through all of the LP and wannabe-LP websites, I came across a few that mentioned their drying, trimming and curing process and how things were going to be done. I suspect that the current QA requirements are going to limit what some of them are able to do in reality though.
 
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Big Pauly

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Excellent....looking forward to being Able to purchase some in the following weeks. Did they give u any idea of when the next batch will be ready to buy? ..they've been very vague...just saying end of June to me
Just emailed 'Dan' and he confirmed (in less than 7 mins response time) that the next batch of MK is going out at the end of June - 1st week of July delivery arrival. Hurry up and wait, Johnny as will I.
 

johny sunset

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Just emailed 'Dan' and he confirmed (in less than 7 mins response time) that the next batch of MK is going out at the end of June - 1st week of July delivery arrival. Hurry up and wait, Johnny as will I.
Thanks for the update. It's nice to be Kept in the loop....even tho it's not the news I wanna hear
 

The Hippy

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How much cure time do you think we are getting from the BM and CCs?
My guess...zero. Dry it, package it and sell it.
It would be a good selling feature from the LPs though, is it mentioned on any of their sites?
The CC's I've bought from were well cured and of the highest quality.....my experience anyway. LCS has some pretty top notch stuff. So I'm sure someone must be doing that for it to be so good. I did get a few types there that I would not re-buy though, even thought they were nice enough.
 
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oddish

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The CC's I've bought from were well cured and of the highest quality.....my experience anyway. LCS has some pretty top notch stuff. So I'm sure someone must be doing that for it to be so good. I did get a few types there that I would not re-buy though, even thought they were nice enough.
How long do you think LCS cures their product for?
Is there a way to accelerate the curing process?
I'm not educated enough to know about sweating, etc and how it should be done.
 

Devil Lettuce

Well-Known Member
How long do you think LCS cures their product for?
Is there a way to accelerate the curing process?
I'm not educated enough to know about sweating, etc and how it should be done.
There is no way to accelerate the drying or curing process without compromising product quality. Just like when making wine, it takes time for micro-organisms to do the their work and for the chlorophyl (the culprit primarily responsible for a harsh taste and smoke) to be broken down.

The process of curing involves the gradual reduction of moisture over time. When buds are initially placed in jars, there is still a lot of residual moisture contained in the stem and interior of the buds even though the outside feels dry and crispy. Curing gradually draws out and redistributes this moisture and allows the cannabis to properly age. By nature, it is not a process you can speed up. If the drying or curing process has been accelerated, or if the finished product has become too dry, you cannot 'undo' or repair the damage and you will often end up with buds that smell and taste like hay, or like nothing at all. What happens after harvest is just as important as everything that happens before in terms of final quality. It is very easy to ruin the wonderful taste and smell of a strain with improper drying and curing practices.
 
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Green Medical

Active Member
Nice to see something over 20%THC with pictures.
Great start for Cannafarms. One of the nicest strain selections as well.
WELCOME CANNAFARMS..
 

gb123

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He's just another annoying troll. Pay him no mind. The only prick I have on block. A real bag of rocks, hater, and thinks he knows the entire score about everything.
Quit being such a cry baby dude. Grow up. Quit trying to blame everyone around you for a reason as to why you feel like shit.
You have a very small mind wee man and it shows by your attacks.
Dry up.

:)
 

DubL

Active Member
Thanks for all the feedback

That curing stuff is a little over my head

Last night, I rolled up a decent sized one, and it was great.

I must say, the appetite stimulation was insane.

This stuff made me more hungry then any other strains I've had in the past half year!!!!!
 

johny sunset

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Canna farms drying method from email they sent me awhile ago

"
Our drying process for our plants is to hand trim them, dry them for 2-3 days, sweat them for 2-3 days and then re-dry them for 2-3 again. This will allow them to dry evenly and have the remaining moisture filter out naturally. We ship in bud form, so we want to ensure the highest quality is maintain throughout the entire bud. "

So not really a cure at all
 

The Hippy

Well-Known Member
There is no way to accelerate the drying or curing process without compromising product quality. Just like when making wine, it takes time for micro-organisms to do the their work and for the chlorophyl (the culprit primarily responsible for a harsh taste and smoke) to be broken down.

The process of curing involves the gradual reduction of moisture over time. When buds are initially placed in jars, there is still a lot of residual moisture contained in the stem and interior of the buds even though the outside feels dry and crispy. Curing gradually draws out and redistributes this moisture and allows the cannabis to properly age. By nature, it is not a process you can speed up. If the drying or curing process has been accelerated, or if the finished product has become too dry, you cannot 'undo' or repair the damage and you will often end up with buds that smell and taste like hay, or like nothing at all. What happens after harvest is just as important as everything that happens before in terms of final quality. It is very easy to ruin the wonderful taste and smell of a strain with improper drying and curing practices.
Gotta say this is all pretty much the way I feel on the subject. Nothing to argue about there lol
One thing I have found is if the product dries out too much it can be re hydrated somewhat. I have had good results doing this if ..opps..too dry...opps...an old hippy trick is to put a few orange peels in the bags..adds a nice orange flavor as well as a bit of moisture...try it..works pretty good. Just the peel of course..no juice Duh.
Also if the bud is really good in the first place you can get away with less cure. It will be smoother as the time goes on. But in a hurry can be okay if the bud is of a superior grade in the first place. In other words it's hard to fuck up supreme bud unless you mold it. Less cure on superior bud is doable imo and experience. Some folks actually like the little bit more raw/harsher flavor of fresher bud with less cure. A matter of taste and other factors I'd say
 

The Hippy

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Of course the hay flavor must be cured and dried out of it...missed saying that.
A lot of better strains never get that hay effect my experience..some do..some don't.
As said earlier the patient can easily cured it if they desire...just ties up bud doing it that's all. You will need some back up til the cure is done....can you wait that long you anxious fiends????
 

KineBoisin420

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Gotta say this is all pretty much the way I feel on the subject. Nothing to argue about there lol
One thing I have found is if the product dries out too much it can be re hydrated somewhat. I have had good results doing this if ..opps..too dry...opps...an old hippy trick is to put a few orange peels in the bags..adds a nice orange flavor as well as a bit of moisture...try it..works pretty good. Just the peel of course..no juice Duh.
Also if the bud is really good in the first place you can get away with less cure. It will be smoother as the time goes on. But in a hurry can be okay if the bud is of a superior grade in the first place. In other words it's hard to fuck up supreme bud unless you mold it. Less cure on superior bud is doable imo and experience. Some folks actually like the little bit more raw/harsher flavor of fresher bud with less cure. A matter of taste and other factors I'd say
I call horseshit! I dont know anyone that prefers uncured, harsh flowers, to properly cured ones. The difference is night and day!

Its a shame that these LP's are blinded by dollar signs, and basic steps, like proper drying and curing, are getting sidestepped for quick/slap-dash quasi lazy methods. Will bite them in the collective arse, eventually.
 

Big Pauly

Well-Known Member
Canna farms drying method from email they sent me awhile ago

"
Our drying process for our plants is to hand trim them, dry them for 2-3 days, sweat them for 2-3 days and then re-dry them for 2-3 again. This will allow them to dry evenly and have the remaining moisture filter out naturally. We ship in bud form, so we want to ensure the highest quality is maintain throughout the entire bud. "

So not really a cure at all
Fresh in - Canna Farms is tearing down their next crop of MK on June 13th. 2.5 weeks to 'dry', and test then its in the bottle and out the door for 1st week of July, delivery.

No, not even close to a proper cure. I will finish the cure when It gets here as I did with Mettrums shit. Made it a notch better.
 
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johny sunset

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Fresh in - Canna Farms is tearing down their next crop of MK on June 13th. 2.5 weeks to 'dry', and test then its in the bottle and out the door for 1week July delivery.

No, not even close to a proper cure. I will finish the cure when It gets here as I did with Mettrums shit. Made it a notch better.
Thanks. Do you know if they'll have any other strains ready at that time as well ?
 

jgz1006

Active Member
Fresh in - Canna Farms is tearing down their next crop of MK on June 13th. 2.5 weeks to 'dry', and test then its in the bottle and out the door for 1week July delivery.

No, not even close to a proper cure. I will finish the cure when It gets here as I did with Mettrums shit. Made it a notch better.
When you say "finish the cure when it gets here" what do you mean? Just leaving it in an airtight container for a while?
 

The Hippy

Well-Known Member
I call horseshit! I dont know anyone that prefers uncured, harsh flowers, to properly cured ones. The difference is night and day!

Its a shame that these LP's are blinded by dollar signs, and basic steps, like proper drying and curing, are getting sidestepped for quick/slap-dash quasi lazy methods. Will bite them in the collective arse, eventually.
I'm not a LP...asshole! And fuck you too by the way as well. That was my opinion and ya it happens to actually be the case !
 
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