MATTYMATT726
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How do you know if yoir freezer is frost free? I assume all new freezers would be. I just bought a new fridge/freezer 4 years ago and surprisingly dont store much but alcohol in the freezer.
I read that IC thread and I thought people had success with deep freezers as well due to the colder temps they can achieve.I would certainly expect a newer, like '95 and on, freezer to be frost free but recommend looking at the manual or google the make and model # in an effort to find an online manual. It's also referred to as auto-defrost, frostless, or no frost. Basically anything wording like that and nothing like MANUAL Defrost.
You can also look in the freezer and see if frost is accumulating. Just pretend to be a kid again and open the door for a few minutes to allow moisture inside; things will get nice and frosty. Then close it up and check after an hour or two to see if the frost is gone. I do this everytime I'm about to put buds in just to make sure it's working. Can't be too careful you know!
Good luck!!
Thanks. I'll be trying that. Humidity here has spiked and we're in historic rainfall. Rock hard buds drying turn to fluff. Good to squish or blast.I read this post a couple months ago and studied other articles on freezer curing so I did an experiment with some big bud that I cured in the freezer versus some (same plant, harvest) that I cured the traditional way (approx 4 days till stems snapped then put in mason jars and burped daily for about 4 weeks, then put in 62% Boveda Packs.) There was definitely a noticeable difference between the 2 cures. The freezer one looked way better, (didn't look as dry). smelled way better and was noticeably smoother to smoke as well. It even tasted a lot better. My next batch (white widow this run) I just started flowering a couple days ago, when it is harvested I think I am going to blog the cure process and show a side by side. Below is how I cured in the freezer;
Harvested Plant and Trimmed Immediately,
Air Dried for 24 Hours,
Put in mason jars with lid just laying on it, not tight,
Put in freezer for 2 weeks (burping daily),
Then took jars out of freezer and left lid off for 12 hours to thaw and remove any moisture,
Put Boveda 62% Packs in jars, then sealed shut,
Burped every other day for 1 more week,
Then Burped twice the following week and then cure was done.
I believe deep freezing causes that or colder temps around -60-80c such as with dry ice, a normal freezer usually reaches approx. -15 to -20c. I have a dedicated freezer and once they go in, they are pretty much not disturbed until I pull them out.. however, when I pull them out, I still handle them gently and allow them to thaw to room temp before I start handling them.I thought that freezing made trichomes fall off easier which is why many people making concentrates will freeze the leaves etc to make collecting easier
No?
From what I understand vacuum sealing would make the sublimination process difficult. The bud needs to be able to release moisture and vacuum sealing would keep everything concealed.I am also going to try vacuum sealing some in the freezer to see if there is a difference in just freezer curing versus freezer curing in a vacuum.
You are correct.... it did work, but sublimation was a lot slower... when I vac sealed in jars.... the first batch I left the jars open with mesh lids so the air in freezer would circulate. In about 3 weeks they were dried and somewhat cured when I thawed them. The last attempt I sealed in jars and they were still almost as damp even with bovedas in the vac sealed jar.. I will note that the bovedas do work in a freezer because they were swollen and full of water vapor, so they worked somewhat... I think I should leave jars open and just put some large bovedas in the entire freezer to absorb all the moisture in the freezer....From what I understand vacuum sealing would make the sublimination process difficult. The bud needs to be able to release moisture and vacuum sealing would keep everything concealed.
If you bring your bud out of the freezer and let them come to room temperature, the trichomes won’t break off as you jar them for final storage. If you handle them aggressively while they are still frozen, you would certainly lose trichomes. Actually might be a good bud prep to freeze just before making ice hash.I thought that freezing made trichomes fall off easier which is why many people making concentrates will freeze the leaves etc to make collecting easier
No?
Sorry, know this is so old lmao but Holy shit, did you just cut the stem and flip the SCRoG net around to hang dry?! How have I not thought of this? Been annoyed and taking the plant down branch by branch and having it dry out too quickly compared to the whole plant….btw, I WILL be trying the freeze dry method this round, why the hell not?Ok everyone, I seriously just signed up for this site to drop some knowledge on you.
YES, curing in the freezer not only works, it's the best and easiest way to cure! If you have ANY doubts, you owe it to yourself to try just a small amount from your next grow and see the results for yourself. Make sure you test enough to save some for a a few months and see just how it holds up.
You are removing moisture through the process of sublimation: solid (ice) turns into gas (water vapor). A frost free freezer removes moisture via this process; its why you get freezer burn. Straight up science yo!
You MUST ensure your freezer is a FROST FREE model. This is absolutely non-negotiable. This is the only way to achieve sublimation. Most deep freezers are not frost free so do your research if buying second hand or free from Craigslist.
My first harvest was a traditional jar cure and was such a pain I had to find a better way. I came across the same ICMag forum referenced here and said f-it on my second harvest. I haven't looked back since. I just harvested my 6th grow and after drying, I will put everything, approx 8oz, in one cardboard box with the lid cut off. I will not open the door for a minimum of 21 days. No burping or turning or checking RH. At that time I'll fill a .5 gram joint and see if she smokes all the way through without going out. Once that happens it goes into jars until needed.
I still have the top colas from two grows last year that smell and taste just as good as they did after curing.
I found it helps to have a dedicated freezer for this process but not necessary if you don't open your freezer all the time.
I'll say it again, you don't need to believe me, you just need to try it once and you'll see!
Happy growing everyone!
Attached is my latest grow, harvested just today: Ghost Train Haze. It's all going in the freezer!!!
He dosent seal them in jars first off. Unsealed boxes allow it to dry. How can that be possible in a sealed jar? LolOk been reading on a few different sites about best cure methods. I came across a thread where a guy cured his nugs in a freezer. About the same time frame as jar curing but its supposed to smoke smoother, have more pungent smell and taste spectacular. He was quoting from a book by Ed Rosenthal. Has anyone heard of or tried this method with positive results? Thanks...