How To Cure

Cali.Grown>408

Well-Known Member
u want moisture in ur buds still when u cure..all u gotta do is dry ur bud for 5-14days depending on the size of the nugs or when the very TIPS of ur stems crack..u want ur temp at 65-78 and the humidity at about 40-50%..then put it in mason jars and open them twice a day for 45minutes - 2hours..do this for at least 2weeks till ur stems all snap(not just the tips)..pretty easy
 

SEXWAX

Active Member
has anyone tried putting their buds in a room with a dehumidifier(Sp?)
I used a dehumidifier in my spare room. I hung/ dried the buds in the closet as well as cure in the dark closet. I have a fan circulating air in the closet the whols time with a dark sheet over the closet (do not have closet doors) as well as dark sheets over the windows. This way I can get air in the closet and through the windows without effecting my efforts to keep it dark. When drying the buds will dry in a few days rather than 5-7 because humidity will be so low. Some say this creates a harsh taste but we taste tested some of both kinds (had two plants, diff strains) so Im sure with a proper flush and grow you will not have an issue.
 

SOURD777

Active Member
My ways to cure for fast smoking buds and fully cured buds.

If i am low on weed and need weed ASAP.

I harvest and trim completely.
I break the wet bud into dime size buds and put it in brown bag and stuff it between the base board heater and put the heater on at 75F for over night and next day i have GOOD TASTING GOOD POTENTCY BUT HARSH TASTING BUDS.

So its good enough to smoke if you are short on weed.


IF I HAVE WEED LEFT OVER AND I HAVE ABOUT A MONTH OR SO TO DO THE DRYING/CURE

I hang the buds plant upside down with only MAJOR HUGE fan leaves cut off. (drying with most bud leaves and not trimming seems to give the buds moe flavor but dried a bit slower.)
I let it hang in room temp in dark dry place for about 3~7 days depending on density of the buds.
Than i finish trimming and put the buds inside a glass jar WITH THE LIDS OPENED.!!!(different from others)
I leave my glass jars open for another day for the first time so the excessive moist that comes out of the buds vaporates.
Than i close it the next day or so when buds are almost fully dry and stiff on the outside layer of the buds.

Thats when curing starts.

Leave it in the jar and crack it open once or twice a day to check out buds.. Drool on them and take pics etc. Should be few mins a day.

When a week or two passes youll start seeing how the trichomes turn a bit amber and starts to come out of the buds and more visable. Week 3 ~4 passes the weed has almost full flavor and the "weed" smell starts to come out.
After this phase you can just start smoking it and leave it in jar and by the time you get to end of your stash.

Those buds will be the most smoothest and most potent.!

Just my ways of curing drying.


NEVER DRY IN MICROWAVE. WASTE OF WEED.
 

KwittRR

Member
When should I trim the small leaves on the outside of the bud... When they are brittle and almost fall of when touched? Then after I trim go straight to the jars with them and air them out for about an hour 2 times a day for a week then let them be for about a month after? Sound about right lol?
 

BigBudE

Well-Known Member
For quick drying you can also use dry ice. Ive never done it but heard it works super good. It tells how to do it in jorge cervantes newest book. If any wants to know how let me know and ill type it up on here for you.
 

lugger37

Member
Yes I alweays dry with a dehumidifier. I hold at 50% humidity with a large water damamge fan blowing the room. This normally takes me four days and is to the poinht where you almost question if you dried it too much. However once you begin curing it draws the last bit of moisture from the stem and stalk and finishes to a sticky consistency that you want. It's the easiest most effective way to dry perfectly every time.
 

Bud Grauer

New Member
NOTE: The following methods are for “quick drying” purposes only ...

,Microwave
When used on lower power settings (40-50%) can do an adequate job. Mind you it still tastes like crap and certainly not as potent as air-dried, but in a pinch it will work. Keep an eye on it and go for short 5- 10 second bursts.

Dankmaster's Microwave Steam Method
A vast improvement in quick dry technology....
In my experience, drying buds in the microwave is a bad idea (no matter how bad you are jonesing) because (it has happened to me 2-3 times this year until I stopped) the pot can get so hot that it sets the paper towel on fire. If I had not been standing right there watching it I could have set the kitchen on fire.

Sometimes the pot (usually stems I think) catches fire but just scorches the paper towel - makes a TERRIBLE STINK!
 
If you want your bud looking like a wrinkled scrotum and tasting like hay, then by all means quick dry in a toaster, if you want magazine centerfold that tastes like candy ....take at least an extra 3 weeks to cure correctly.

You do all this work, get the best genetics, nutes and lights, air flow and then microwave your weed or dry it in a toaster. LOL
turn your kind bud into schwag cause your jonesin LoL
 

zubey91

Well-Known Member
"If you want your bud looking like a wrinkled scrotum and tasting like hay, then by all means quick dry in a toaster, if you want magazine centerfold that tastes like candy ....take at least an extra 3 weeks to cure correctly.



HAHAHAHA! that is totally true!!!
 

Truncheon

Member
Buy a cheap electronic cigar humidistat. Cut, manicure, and dry your harvest according to your personal preferences. Drying time for me, inside a residence with an average humidity of 40-50, is about four days.

Nuggetize as you desire, and put into a closed container with the humidistat. Next day check humidity. If it's between 55 and 65 you're golden, leave the container closed and let it age. If it's under 55 you dried it too long, and you will not be able to cure as it lacks sufficient moisture. Just smoke it.

If it's between 65 and 70, pop the top for a few hours. If it's over 70 spread the buds out on paper for a few hours.

Put them back into the container. Repeat until your humidity is between 55 and 65 and stable. Let it cure.
 
Commercial growers take the colas from the plant and manicure them before drying. They usually dry them on a line, upside-down, which is fine.

However, usually airflow is forced, and temps too high, humidity too low. As soon as the buds are considered dry (usually a few days), it is sold. The reason for this behavior is the fact they are, as I said, commercial growers and in a constant hurry to exchange their buds for cash. Every minute counts and they don't want to 'waste' the space or the time needed for drying and curing. This results in harsh, grassy tasting weed that lacks the full-bodied flavor and smooth stone of properly dried and cured bud. To do it right:

At harvest-time all you have to do is cut the plant as low as possible and hang the whole thing upside down to dry on a line. The room you use to dry should be the about the same size you grew in (if not the same room). The humidity should remain a constant 50-60%. Too high and buds will mold, too low and they dry too fast and taste bad. Temperature should be around 65-68 degrees, wherever possible. Make sure the room is dark, as light degrades THC.

All kinds of processes, like the transport of sugars inside the plant still take place, even when you cut it down. These processes will slowly come to an end while the drying progresses, but are the main factor for the end-taste of your smoke. That is the first reason why you don't want to quick-dry your weed. The second reason is the way that a plant dries. Plants are made up of cells and, as we all know, cells contain mainly water. Exposed to air, the (dying) plant's outer cells will dry out first but the above-mentioned processes will still transfer water from the inner cells to the dryer outer cells, thus causing the plant to dry equally all over. By removing the stalk and cutting off the individual colas, you prevent this natural process by taking away the extra moisture that would be drawn from the stem to the leaves and bud. Got it? Good! Moving on...

Make sure you hang the plants so that they do not touch each other (invites mold). With constant temp and humidity, the plants should be ready for manicuring in 3-4 weeks. At this time trim colas from the main stalk, and trim large and medium fan leaves (save them for making hash), leaving most of the smaller leaves sticking out of the bud in tact. Hang them up again and for a day or two, until 'popcorn' dry. The stems should snap when you bend them, and the bud should be dry, but not brittle. Now for the curing...

Trim all remaining leaf (save for hashmaking) tight to the buds, and trim smaller buds from larger stems. Store them airtight; air at this point degrades THC. Note- ziplock bags are not airtight! You could use buckets with an airtight lid like used for food and sauces and such, but the best containers are those glass jars with the rubber seal and latch. Just put as much bud in it as possible using light pressure. The point is to fill it as much as possible, so not too much air remains in the container. The less air, the better. To be safe, check them the next day to make sure it's still dry (did not 'sweat'). Any excess moisture at this point will invite mold. If it did sweat and is moist (soft) again, lay the bud out on something other than newspaper and put in a dry place to get the last water out.

Repack and place the container in a cool, dark place, like a refrigerator. Note- fridges have high humidity so they must be absolutely airtight.
The longer it sits (up to around a month, maybe longer in the fridge) the better it gets, both in taste and potency. At around the month mark, you can move it to the freezer to almost stop the aging and curing process. Once you've got some buds stored in the freezer, you have a private stash that will last a long time. If you've got the patience to wait, the smoke will be sweet and smooth. The high will be mellow, and longer lasting. If you grew enough to last you a while, then after a few harvests you will be able to have properly cured buds at your disposal, with no downtime waiting for the next batch to cure!

If you're not in a hurry to sell your crop you owe it to your head to wait the extra time and have great tasting, very potent bud! Curing is the only way to make harvested bud more potent, so try it, you won't be disappointed!
This guy is obviously an idiot. If you just hang it to dry then sell it, it would be shitty tasting bud. People who buy good weed through the black market want good tasting bud. And Legal growers for dispensaries will for sure always cure there bud. All bud is cured when it comes from a commercial grower. Putting it in jars in a separate room for a couple months isn't going to slow down there business, because they are already probably taking some out of the curing phase at that moment or sooner. Hopefully you are talking about mexican cartel weed then maybe you're riight.
 

dre8791

Active Member
My problem is that I used to trim the leaves right after I harvest but I found that my bud dried too fast. When I went to cure it still retain the hay smell. Now when I harvest, I leave the foliage on until the buds are dry enough to harvest. The slower it takes your bud to dry the better. Just not too slow or you risk mold.
 

91GT347

Well-Known Member
This is the info I was looking for. I have a question though. I learned most of my stuff from the growers guide, by Mel Frank. He says in there, that "curing is used in tobacco to enhance its bouquet, flavor, and texture. Because curing can degrade the active ingredients in marijuana, it's best left to the tobacco growers, and those who imagine their "improving" their grass." So does curing just help the taste ? I have always just manicured it, and put it in a dark, airy place. Between 60 and 80 degrees. It still taste good. The last one I harvested was some of the best tasting stuff I've ever had. Tasted like fruit punch with a slight after taste that reminded me of the White Widow I had. On another note. I read to cure it by just hanging it in the dark and have a steady stream of 70 degree air blowing on it with moderate humidity. This causes some of the starches to turn back to sugars. Giving it a boost in flavor.
 
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