Maybe this is something already known by some of you but I had just discovered it for myself.
The best smell and flavor, plus smooth smoke, will be right off a proper long slow dry (2 week in my case) before any curing, and may represent what the buds will be like after the cure.
Here’s how I came to that conclusion…
harvested 2 plants, dried 14-16 days, popped a couple buds off and smoked them. 100% smooth, the most flavorful I’ve ever had (one is seed from a 3x cannabis cup winner and ended up identical to the bud in smell and taste)
I sweat them in a paper bag, then threw into Grove bags. Couple days in the Grove bags and they are now harsh and taste green. I am hoping the taste comes back.
I think what happens is this…
During the 2 week dry, the chlorophyll is released from the bud, perfect to smoke, but then…as the moisture redistributes it brings that chlorophyll back into the flower, and this is where the “cure” comes in, basically slow drying the buds again.
I was surprised how flavorful and smooth they were immediately after drying, with no cure. I hope that flavor comes back after the cure.
The best smell and flavor, plus smooth smoke, will be right off a proper long slow dry (2 week in my case) before any curing, and may represent what the buds will be like after the cure.
Here’s how I came to that conclusion…
harvested 2 plants, dried 14-16 days, popped a couple buds off and smoked them. 100% smooth, the most flavorful I’ve ever had (one is seed from a 3x cannabis cup winner and ended up identical to the bud in smell and taste)
I sweat them in a paper bag, then threw into Grove bags. Couple days in the Grove bags and they are now harsh and taste green. I am hoping the taste comes back.
I think what happens is this…
During the 2 week dry, the chlorophyll is released from the bud, perfect to smoke, but then…as the moisture redistributes it brings that chlorophyll back into the flower, and this is where the “cure” comes in, basically slow drying the buds again.
I was surprised how flavorful and smooth they were immediately after drying, with no cure. I hope that flavor comes back after the cure.