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  1. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    https://www.rollitup.org/toke-n-talk/690506-unreliable-dealers.html Your own words. This leaves just one question: are you just trolling or is it a matter of being a compulsive liar? Simon
  2. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    That must explain why you have to buy weed. Please feel free to start a thread and post the pictures you claim to have, long with a marker that identifies them as your own. Until then... keep trolling, I guess. You obviously know better. Good bye. Simon
  3. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    Trichs don't cure; they dry. As hash is the topic of interest, please post to a thread dealing with that subject. I'd be happy to discuss this with you further, once you actually grow and harvest some bud, and then try to cure it. Until then.... Simon
  4. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    I'd suggest leaving the jars sealed. Hopefully, in time, whatever moisture if left in the stems will redistribute itself. A hygrometer really helps to gauge the state of the product. Good luck. Simon
  5. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    Excuse me, you ask this question and then act adversarially solely due to your own ignorance? Someone remind me why I come here. This is called a Perfect Cure, because it's extremely difficult to screw up if the directions are followed. As for a scientific explanation, several have been...
  6. SimonD

    Decarboxylation

    WTF is this? You buy weed, have no idea how to grow - not to mention cure - you've never done this, and you're now trolling this forum. Your next argumentative post based on concepts you have no clue about will result in a report to the staff. Simon
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    Decarboxylation

    If you say so, it simply must be true. Unbelievable. I've made edibles with product that was cured for years with and without decrboxing. The difference in effect was night and day. FWIW, I make edibles daily and have been doing so for quite a long time. Looking at your past threads, you're...
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    Decarboxylation

    This is true. Curing, however, requires moisture to actually occur. As such, the product simply cannot be fully decrboxed and cure at the same time. Physically impossible. (I'm still trying to respond to the OP's question). Simon
  9. SimonD

    Decarboxylation

    The product doesn't really decarbox while curing, well, perhaps slightly. The process is used for edibles. Simon
  10. SimonD

    anyone compress their buds?

    Agreed. It's mostly a function of genetics, light intensity, and grower skill. Simon
  11. SimonD

    Plants per 1000w

    2gal pots, one plant (LST'd) per 1-1.5ft2. Simon
  12. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    This thread is about using a hygrometer to gauge the state of the cure; hence, allowing for the process to take place. It doesn't sound like that's what you're doing. Read the original post. Intuitively, it sounds like the product may be too dry. Simon
  13. SimonD

    A perfect cure every time

    If you take a little time to compose a cogent post that includes all information relevant to your question, I'm sure that folks would be happy to help. Good luck. Simon
  14. SimonD

    R.I.P. Kite High

    Very sorry to hear this. R.I.P. Simon
  15. SimonD

    I Hate Trimming!!!

    http://www.officesupersavers.com/viewItemsAct.asp?classlabel=AAMA&manufactlabel=1700110&sku=NOM080331&gb=1&utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=comparsionshopping&adtype=pla&gclid=CL6B7-nFsLoCFUGd4AodhnoAbw ^^^ That's an OK scissor sharper. I have one. Personally, I never scrape the scissors, as...
  16. SimonD

    Why do ppl remove all the fan leaves mid way into flower? Sugar fan and waterleaf.

    Looking at the size of the space, I'd estimate "a lot more of it" to mean higher than one order of magnitude. Is that better? ;) Simon
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    Why do ppl remove all the fan leaves mid way into flower? Sugar fan and waterleaf.

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not saying that one shouldn't prune the plant and train it as per his setup. If I didn't prune and train mine, I'd have a mess of fluff and then what? Lots of wasted time. That's very different than removing fan leaves. Simon
  18. SimonD

    Why do ppl remove all the fan leaves mid way into flower? Sugar fan and waterleaf.

    I never remove leaves and also get bud on a stick. Just a lot more of it. lol Simon
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    HPS & MH Together new setup bad idea?

    I'd rotate the plant (on its axis) daily. Simon
  20. SimonD

    What is YOUR preferred method of trimming, and why?

    This is mine: trim wet as close as possible, after the flower formations are cut into manageable chunks, hang to dry and then cure. FWIW, there are the 7 Bubba Cheeses I posted in my pics thread.
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