Water curing??

shhhmokey

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Sounds interesting... but states that it takes some or most of smell and taste away.. to me the curing is all about bringing the true aroma and flavour out. Not lowering it.

Unless i read somethibg wrong?
 

Andrew2112

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It is an interesting way to remove chlorophyll but I would much rather do fermentation curing like what is done in traditional ganja communities.
 

upinthesticks

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Sounds interesting... but states that it takes some or most of smell and taste away.. to me the curing is all about bringing the true aroma and flavour out. Not lowering it.

Unless i read somethibg wrong?

I totally agree, and for that same reason am not too keen on trying it.

I remember reading about it a while back tho - and the author of one article pitched losing terpenes as a 'good thing', was easier for them to get away with storing and smoking, because the smell before and while being burned isnt strong like normally cured herb (or so I read).

Interesting idea, but I love the smell and taste too much.
 

Andrew2112

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Fermentation or sweating sounds really interesting.
Is there an easy at home way to do it?
I've seen videos describing how to build small tobacco curing boxes which use fermentation. I plan on building one and using it for cannabis. They look pretty easy to make and they take the tobacco from green to a lovely brown color. This method would only take 2-3 weeks to breakdown chlorophyll. As opposed to burying and sweating it like traditional people do which takes months.
 
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