Does jaring too early then dry again kill the curing process

Cbsmoke

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After the humidity stayed over 80 for 2 days ( opened twice once burp. Then taken out of jars for 6 hr). Now drying somemore. Wil that effect the final cure
 
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Boatguy

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They shouldnt be jarred that soon ever....
Worry less about the cure, and more about ruining the flavor and potential mold. Most folks have never smoked cured weed, and couldnt tell the difference if they did.
 

Cbsmoke

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They shouldnt be jarred that soon ever....
Worry less about the cure, and more about ruining the flavor and potential mold. Most folks have never smoked cured weed, and couldnt tell the difference if they did.
Was dyed for 5 days. Stem bend. But dont snipe
 

Boatguy

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Go to a brown bag from hanging if you are nervous. Will slow down drying quite a bit.
Just toss em a couple times a day
 

ilovereggae

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Was dyed for 5 days. Stem bend. But dont snipe
The method I like to use is to check not the main stems to snap, but the bud stems that are connecting the buds to the stalk. The outside of the buds should be a little crispy. The main stem usually has a little bend left, but once I can pop the smaller buds (not popcorn actual smaller lower nugs) clean off the stem and its dry enough to crumble and stays lit in a test joint, then I usually leave it another 24 hrs to be sure then do my final trim over the course of a day. Once I'm all done then I seal the jar up overnight and begin the burping process.
 

HydroKid239

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dry should be at least a week maybe 2 at most depending on environment control, and whether you wet or dry trim.. I can imagine moisture making some enemies when staying in the buds for more than 2 weeks.
 
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