Curing/storing in spanish cedar humidor

cleef

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Hey Everybody,

I have a nice cigar humidor that is lined with spanish cedar (not aromatic cedar like that which you find in hope chests or a closet). As many of you probably know, inside a spanish cedar case is considered the best way to store nice cigars. In part because it is excellent at maintaining the moisture desired in a cigar.

I'm curious if any of you have every tried curing or even just storing your cannabis in spanish cedar? The cedar itself has a rather strong smell so I'm wondering if that smell will find itself onto the weed and whether or not that smell would be welcome?

Thanks for your responses!
 

cleef

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Anybody have any thoughts about how spanish cedar will make marijuana taste?
 

LittleGirls

Active Member
I once cured some bud in a cigar box as a test... It was clearly different and I kinda liked it. it kinda had a spicy kinda... Idk how to explain it. I would try it with a small amount to see if you like it. I dont know if this was "spanish cedar" but it was a cedar of some sort.. Yellow or incense maybe.
 

Landragon

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An old head I knew kept a large Spanish cedar humidor full of his colas. He put them in once they could burn in a joint. He'd keep the lid propped up with a matchstick so it was open an eigth an inch at first. At some point he closed it and walked away. Once a week he'd take a bud out to smoke that week. I swear at the bottom of that box those buds were like fabric and burnt so good. They tasted great but not as good as jar cured IMO. I would not complain ever. I think it lost some potency due to oxygen deterioration though it was a small loss.
 
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