Drying/Curing question

AP2K

Active Member
Harvested some lower popcorn buds from a plant about 2 weeks ago, let it dry for about 3-4 days (it was VERY crispy at this point) then right into jars, my question is....

When will the bud stop smelling like hay, and start smelling like actual weed? Right now it smells like wet hay. I open the jar every day and sniff, and it smells the same. Any feedback would be great. Theyve been in jars for about 1.5 weeks.
Cheers
 

growone

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this is a best guess, but you may not get a nice cure odor
after a week, you should be getting something
i've not gotten the hay odor, but see the complaint fairly regular, you may have done nothing wrong, not every plant seems to yield great odor
 

Pipe Dream

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part of the cure is the drying process. The slower the better, and allowing the buds to sweat and absorb moisture and continue drying will increase the flavor. With just a couple popcorn buds you really can't do much. As you saw, it was crispy dry after only a couple days. If they were harvested prematurely, they will generally always have a grassy/hay-like aroma IME, and bottom buds just don't recieve enough light to mature and drip with trichs nor are they solid enough to hold any moisture unless you have a lot or a small container or something.
 

growone

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wasn't clear just how much the OP had of popcorn, if it's small that probably won't get much odor/flavor
but i am doing a similar cure right now, a good handful of popcorn, let dried for 3/4 days, they have a pretty good curing odor
not as nice as the bigger buds, but was worth doing
but they didn't seem to dry out quite so much, everyone has different conditions
 

Ringsixty

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Once it goes Hay... it's Hay. Still get you high.

I dry and cure my stuff properly.
But, once in a while I get a strain that will come out smelling like Hay.
 

AP2K

Active Member
Thank you for your replies.

PD, its been as slow as possible, I hung them for couple days and tossed em in the jar. They were harvested at the same time as the rest of the plant; they just smell different than the tops... your explanation of how they mature less seems to be legit. They def did not receive enough light. And no, they are in the pint jar. Its not a small container.

Well screw it, even if they taste like lawn, are they smokeable? :-P
 

Pipe Dream

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Hell yeah you can still smoke it. At least you know what it is, and what's not on it like bugs or chemicals or w/e. It has taken too long for me to realize popcorn aint worth it. I have had problems with seeds growing on the bottom branches let alone buds, and it seems like every set of buds is exponentially smaller than the nodes above it. Just trim all that undergrowth in veg or early flowering and your plants will reward you.
 

majek

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Hell yeah you can still smoke it. At least you know what it is, and what's not on it like bugs or chemicals or w/e. It has taken too long for me to realize popcorn aint worth it. I have had problems with seeds growing on the bottom branches let alone buds, and it seems like every set of buds is exponentially smaller than the nodes above it. Just trim all that undergrowth in veg or early flowering and your plants will reward you.
Agreed, this guy deserves a +rep. and you live in 303 too, double +rep :)

A good friend (also from CO) taught me to trim the bottom 30% of the plant, it might seem like a lot but it will help the plant focus it's energy on the main branches.
 

ML75

Active Member
Agreed, this guy deserves a +rep. and you live in 303 too, double +rep :)

A good friend (also from CO) taught me to trim the bottom 30% of the plant, it might seem like a lot but it will help the plant focus it's energy on the main branches.

really like that idea and will have to try it will this grow. seems Im always top heavy and the bottom is just fluffy sugar buds
 

majek

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Awesome main-lining thread, I like to train my plants in a very similar way. My canopy always ends up a little uneven though. Don't be afraid to bend/trim/top/train your plants! What doesn't kill them only makes them stronger :)

Some plants will respond to training much better than others. The blueberry x og I'm growing atm loooves to branch out, so it helps to give the smaller branches as much light as possible.
 
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