11/15 Test Begin:
I attempted to take calyxs that where similar in size and mature to the point where leaves are crispy.
the idea of a cure is to slowly evaporate the moisture from the center of the floral cluster (bud)
in theory the old crispy leaves wont be a risk for mold since most if not all if the moisture is depleated.
the dry leaves should assist in slowly bringing moisture from the core..IT ITSELF wanting to capture some of the escaping moisture
you are going to need a MUCH larger sample for this type of experiment. single buds in jars do not cure like multiple jars of buds filled to 80% capacity. also consider that many cure in large bags or tubs, as there are multiple pounds to process.
manicuring needs to be done before curing. both of your buds should be as close to identical as possible, or this won't work as an experiment. you also need a control group, something to use as a base to compare your results to.The one on the left received some manocuring.. very rough but some manicuring .... the one on the right was left totally un touched
i wish you the best of luck! please read the replies, i feel you need a larger group to test and a control so it's not an 'either/or' kind of thing. that, and things can happen to an individual sample that are outside of the test parameters, but can absolutely affect your results.wow... i didnt know i would garner any traffic or comments so quickly... i hadnt gotten the oodt up completly before I started getting notifications.. . thanks to everyone who have commeted inthe middle of my post..... if interestes in the results.. stay tuned... this is a small test with small test samples.. one medium teo different states of the same subject nearly equal in every respects
i wish you the best of luck! please read the replies, i feel you need a larger group to test and a control so it's not an 'either/or' kind of thing. that, and things can happen to an individual sample that are outside of the test parameters, but can absolutely affect your results.
i'm just trying to help you keep it simple and accurate, because i'm interested in what you're experimenting with.![]()
Interesting subject, I've cured both ways but never really tracked any differences. A lot of mine goes to hash/sift so I don't bother trimming too close unless it's smoking stock, then I typically trim close before curing. Agree with Cat that the sample size would need to be bigger, ideally multiple strains. I test stuff all the time but even with controls it's difficult to pinpoint/assign results to specific factors. With only one of each you're almost changing the process itself, too much space/air compared to normal curing. I typically fill my containers 2/3 to 3/4 full.
Have never really never noticed much difference really. If it's smoke worthy, meaning it's cured well, it burns about the same ime.i kniw you didnt really track the results.. but out of the smokable buds did you notice better evaporation in non trimmed buds.
perhaps @Dr. Who , @ttystikk , @GroErr , @RM3 , @kmog33 , @Indacouch , @Olive Drab Green , @roseypeach would be interested in your methods and findings. kudos!![]()