What Cured Weed Looks Like

Thundercat

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ROFL, I am sure after 2500 years of making hash the people of Nepal are dying to hear how to do it right.
Here is the hash tech he is so proud of.

Why, don't you know how to make hash? What a non hash knowing how to make noob. I suppose you mean when I said in the concentrates thread that I mixed bud powder with extracted resin. Well it's not actually bud powder, that's just for a tiny amount if I'm in hurry. For really making a slab of hash I use a better powder to mix it with, because bud powder is too harsh. You have to use trimming powder, meaning the bud leaves, and you have to leach out the water solubles and dry it back out and get it into a nice fine sifted powder. It's a skill which is not easy to master. Making premium black hash is an art form, and obviously a noobass like you could never master it. Also you have to cure the weed the way I do to make the extract from or it won't smell like real black hash, it will smell like weed extract. People will say WTF, this is goddamn weed extract mixed with powder. But when done properly they say how did you get primo Nepalese? And I say I went to Nepal and got it, that's how, how the fuck you think I got it, made it myself or something, haha.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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My arrogance is very warranted, unlike yours, because I'm the only person who actually cures weed and makes realistic Nepalese hash. Now about curing, obviously you don't need to use a heating pad, you could cure plants hanging up, IF you increased the temperature and hung the pants in a closed space so the humidity would stay high enough for curing to take place. What noobs do is the exact opposite, they reduce the humidity and keep the temperature low. Not surprising that they end up with just plain old dried weed.
I hang dry at about 70 to 75 F if possible with pretty close to 50 - 55% humidity. Your method suggests much higher Temps i think though, which i think with a long term dry like most of us are used to would really promote mold growth. I am legitimately interested in your methods though. Do I need to use 100 grams or can this be done as an experiment on a smaller scale?
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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it's on another forum - kinda seems bad etiquette.

Google:
Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

That should save you from things you can't unsee...
Dang 258 pages, I've got some reading to do but man that looks interesting. Gonna have to try it at least once just to try it lol thanks for the link!
 

BobCajun

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I hang dry at about 70 to 75 F if possible with pretty close to 50 - 55% humidity. Your method suggests much higher Temps i think though, which i think with a long term dry like most of us are used to would really promote mold growth. I am legitimately interested in your methods though. Do I need to use 100 grams or can this be done as an experiment on a smaller scale?
If you increased the temperature and humidity it would only take 2 days to cure, then you could take as long as you want to dry it, probably, I didn't actually try it. I don't hang weed up anymore after I tried it a couple times and it didn't turn out that great. It's also more convenient to clean it down when fresh and I couldn't wash it if I hung it, so it's just all around better to not hang it at all. I just speculated that it might be possible to cure it hanging up. I didn't try it because I didn't have a big enough thing to do it inside of if it was whole plants hanging up.

I don't know how small an amount would still cure in a pile, but it might work with less. 100 grams was actually quite a lot on the heating pad so probably could do it with half that.
 

Wattzzup

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If you increased the temperature and humidity it would only take 2 days to cure, then you could take as long as you want to dry it, probably, I didn't actually try it. I don't hang weed up anymore after I tried it a couple times and it didn't turn out that great. It's also more convenient to clean it down when fresh and I couldn't wash it if I hung it, so it's just all around better to not hang it at all. I just speculated that it might be possible to cure it hanging up. I didn't try it because I didn't have a big enough thing to do it inside of if it was whole plants hanging up.

I don't know how small an amount would still cure in a pile, but it might work with less. 100 grams was actually quite a lot on the heating pad so probably could do it with half that.
So you failed at drying your weed and you now do this is what you’re saying.

I agree these guys know nothing I put my weed in my air fryer to dry. :bigjoint:
 
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MajorCoco

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I'm not really sure what this thread is even about, but I'm just going to add that I've smoked plenty of perfectly cured lurid (but light) green bud in Amsterdam.
I tried some of the amnesia haze which won the cup back in 2012 and it was pretty fluorescent I (ironically) remember well.
 
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