LiquidLumen
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Is there a maximum amount of time you should cure buds for? Is there any downside to curing for 6, 9, or even 12 months?
Is there a maximum amount of time you should cure buds for? Is there any downside to curing for 6, 9, or even 12 months?
Yeah I would definitely cure a large portion of my buds for only about 2-3 weeks, but i'd like to take the leftover and set it aside to keep curing for a few months and see what happensi never heard of curing for 6+ months.. thats crazy
Is there a maximum amount of time you should cure buds for? Is there any downside to curing for 6, 9, or even 12 months?
Is there a maximum amount of time you should cure buds for? Is there any downside to curing for 6, 9, or even 12 months?[/QUOTE
I'm glad you asked that question! That's something that, very seldom, gets any "air time" because most folks are in too big of a damn hurry!.
All this information is recalled from my mentor, "Ranger Danger" (R.I.P.):
1. The "curing process" doesn't just, mysteriously, end on "The 30th day". Once properly dried and cured, and then properly stored - the curing process continues (at a diminished rate) throughout the entire storage period.
How long might that be? I don't know - beats the shit out of me, it might take an archyologist to really answer that!
2. The absolute best way to store marijuana (long term), is the same as it is for fine cigars - in a humidor! There are many fine "Pre-Castro" Cuban cigars that have been pampered in well kept humidors for well over 50 years - they are better than ever! Repeat - BETTER THAN EVER!
3. The "Operative Words", here, are "properly stored". THC potency is subject, primarily, to two things: excessive exposure to light and heat. I also believe that a relatively large consentration of atmospheric Oxygen (about 18-20%, as in fresh air) will degrade THC to some degree, if not pampered in a humidor (or stored under "humidor conditions".
The relative chemical complexities of cannabinoids allow them to convert into THC, over time, making the buds stronger - not weaker! I would imagine there is a point when even a humidor can't preserve the THC stability - but I bet that's at least 50 years!
Is there a maximum amount of time you should cure buds for? Is there any downside to curing for 6, 9, or even 12 months?[/QUOTE
I'm glad you asked that question! That's something that, very seldom, gets any "air time" because most folks are in too big of a damn hurry!.
All this information is recalled from my mentor, "Ranger Danger" (R.I.P.):
1. The "curing process" doesn't just, mysteriously, end on "The 30th day". Once properly dried and cured, and then properly stored - the curing process continues (at a diminished rate) throughout the entire storage period.
How long might that be? I don't know - beats the shit out of me, it might take an archyologist to really answer that!
2. The absolute best way to store marijuana (long term), is the same as it is for fine cigars - in a humidor! There are many fine "Pre-Castro" Cuban cigars that have been pampered in well kept humidors for well over 50 years - they are better than ever! Repeat - BETTER THAN EVER!
3. The "Operative Words", here, are "properly stored". THC potency is subject, primarily, to two things: excessive exposure to light and heat. I also believe that a relatively large consentration of atmospheric Oxygen (about 18-20%, as in fresh air) will degrade THC to some degree, if not pampered in a humidor (or stored under "humidor conditions".
The relative chemical complexities of cannabinoids allow them to convert into THC, over time, making the buds stronger - not weaker! I would imagine there is a point when even a humidor can't preserve the THC stability - but I bet that's at least 50 years!
I would like to hear from those with more then one year of experience using a properly conditioned humidor for weed storage and the effects. While the thought works talk to me from personal experience please. Humidors are kept around 62-70% humidity for proper cigar storage particularly if your talking about experienced cubin cigar collectors. That can often provide plume on cigars. See where I am going here? Mold or plume is an ongoing topic by cigar experts. I don't want copy paste articles talk experience please..
Thanks
I would like to hear from those with more then one year of experience using a properly conditioned humidor for weed storage and the effects. While the thought works talk to me from personal experience please. Humidors are kept around 62-70% humidity for proper cigar storage particularly if your talking about experienced cubin cigar collectors. That can often provide plume on cigars. See where I am going here? Mold or plume is an ongoing topic by cigar experts. I don't want copy paste articles talk experience please..
Thanks
Humidor's are typically cedar, and I don't like the cedar smell in my weed. I guess I'm used to cigars having that smell though.
Tobacco doesn't cure in a humidor, it's cured, and rolled and the cigars stored in a humid environment to keep them from drying out. Cure weed for a month, store air/light-tight forever.
Wow! this thread has really drawn some good comments, it seems we have some humidor fans! KOOL! Like I said, all my info is re-hashed from RangerDanger (RIP). I have no personal experience with humidors myself - but!
Like my dear old Pappy used to tell me, "Ya just takes the part that don't work and throws it out!". I guess what I'm saying is, "Just build yourself something that resembles a humidor (but don't use cedar)". I'll bet there are even instructions on the internet, somewhere.