I checked out th slides and I think the results are a bit misunderstood here. While they DID burb in different variations to get rid of CO2, blah point is, is that the experiment all happened in a set ambient environment, so there was no threat of anything getting too dry or too moist AND groups where dried equally and appropriately to a low level before they even did it they even did it.
So really the only conclusion was that you do not have to burp as much or as often as what is believed IF it’s been properly dried in the first place. It STILL needs to be burped.
and on that note I seen recently saw where new research showed that Terpenes will continue to increase dramatically at least up to 4 months after starting cure. I just gotta remember where I seen it. It was a legit study at a university and I wanna say Univ of Utah but not sure, anyways…
i know some old old- school cultivars don’t smoke anything unless it’s been cured at least a year.
myself fwiw, a while back I found an old Bud from my very first grow that was still in a jar all browned up from being in the dark forever and that was at least a year and a half old and it was excellent! Smoothest I’ve ever hit.