How long should i let it cure

Phytoplankton

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Really depends on the R/H in the jar, once the rh drops below about 55%, curing stops. You are shooting for an rh of about 62%. If it’s higher burp the jars or leave them open for an hour or so, then seal and check rh the next day. The slower you achieve 62%, the better/smoother the smoke will be. Once you hit 62% seal em up!
 

dent121878

Member
Really depends on the R/H in the jar, once the rh drops below about 55%, curing stops. You are shooting for an rh of about 62%. If it’s higher burp the jars or leave them open for an hour or so, then seal and check rh the next day. The slower you achieve 62%, the better/smoother the smoke will be. Once you hit 62% seal em up!
Appreciate the info. Over time I am gonna have to buy all the tools to do so. I grew this outdoors it was 1 plant so we definitely will see the turn out.
 

Clink78

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The longer it cures the better it will get. Defo get a small hygrometer to put in the jar for future grows. Sometimes you think it’s ready to jar and then you see 70%… Congrats on your first grow!
 

dent121878

Member
The longer it cures the better it will get. Defo get a small hygrometer to put in the jar for future grows. Sometimes you think it’s ready to jar and then you see 70%… Congrats on your first grow!
Thank you I definitely appreciate that and will definitely grab hydrometer for next grow. I have to do it outside my wife doesn't want in house lol. So I will have to wait till spring.
 

VaSmile

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The long the better but its a practice of diminishing returns. The longer its been in cure the slower the added benifit comes in. I find the bulk of the benifit comes in the first 3 weeks and anything longer then 3months is not worth the wait
 
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