curing weed

ProPheT 216

Well-Known Member
To elaborate on your question. 1 sealing the jar or equivalent with the proper moisture in the buds helps them to rock up, hold that moisture and improve shelf life.

2. If I'm not mistaking I also beleive you are sealing off oxygen, forcing bacteria to be anaerobic and eat any of that green taste off your plant that didn't evaporate while hanging.

3. The smells and terpenes evolve in the jar and soak deep into the buds.

Yell at me if im wrong
 

renukarakoti12

New Member
Consider one of your marijuana blooms as your skin after a refreshing swim in the beach. Your skin will either be towel-dried or let to dry in the sun. However, drying won't get rid of the moisture that is deeply buried in your skin, and it will just reach the water's surface. Only the topmost layers of your bud's surface are dried to remove moisture. The interior of the flower is unaffected. You need curing for that.

Moreover, the chlorophyll that comprises the majority of weed has time to break down and leave the plant after it is cured. This brings out your cannabis strain's other distinctive, occasionally subtle flavors. The harshness (from the chlorophyll) that characterizes the weed experience is lessened by curing the weed. The "acidity" you experience in your throat at that initial inhale is reduced by a proper cure. As a result, there is less hacking, and the experience is better.

The effects of weed are enhanced by curing it, and the likelihood that you'll feel anxious, paranoid, or have racing thoughts after smoking a bowl or blunt is reduced. Last but not the least, curing also provides the terpenes and cannabinoids with the necessary time to develop. This increases the potency of your weed. Therefore, properly curing your weed really improves it. We think the wait was worthwhile for it.

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Okiedog

Active Member
To elaborate on your question. 1 sealing the jar or equivalent with the proper moisture in the buds helps them to rock up, hold that moisture and improve shelf life.

2. If I'm not mistaking I also beleive you are sealing off oxygen, forcing bacteria to be anaerobic and eat any of that green taste off your plant that didn't evaporate while hanging.

3. The smells and terpenes evolve in the jar and soak deep into the buds.

Yell at me if im wrong
I’ve read here at RIU and at mgmagazine I think, that burping was to allow oxygen IN during the cure which was the reasoning for the “burping the jars” during cure.
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