Do big time drug dealers cure their harvest?

Orlandocb

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Mexican swag is dried with propane, then bricked under immense pressure, wrapped in thick plastic hundreds of times
 

kindnug

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Curing definitely changes the smell and can increase the strength as the new terpenoids cyclicize...
Brick weed is definitely cured..that's the reasoning behind bricking, it was not invented by cartels if for whatever reason you thought that...that same line of thinking would tell me you probly also think hash was first produced to aid smuggling or otherwise transport...the only time it won't be cured is if its local homegrown or outdoor.. realistically

That's also why indicas took over..dense weed with a lot of frost and smells good....wait where'd the high go?
Sativas are quite often low odor..they lack many of the congestive waxes and flavorful compounds that add to the frost..they don't lack cannabinoids however..they are also fluffy
I grow stinky Sativa's that I wouldn't consider fluffy or lacking "frost".
I call it Trichome coverage, it doesn't matter if it's Sativa or Indica.
I've had Indica's with very low Trichome coverage and low odor.

I dry plants before trimming, they definately smell stronger after a 2 mo. cure.
They still smell the same though...
Malawi Gold is my favorite Sativa so far! Powerful stuff
 

kindnug

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Jamaicans cured bud in bananana peels...

I don't understand how compressing the bud into a brick helped it cure slower, instead of just sealing up the bud in an air-tight container before it's over-dry.

Or is it because it's fluffy and they are trying to sell large amounts?
It may be great stuff when it's still in Mexico, by the time it gets to the users it's brown frown.
 
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