unfortunately you are ill informed. during the cure, the plant is still breaking down internal thc and turning it into smokeable thc through enzymes, kinda metabolizing it for you. and the cured weed is more potent. late.not true. better taste and smell, it doesnt affect the amount of thc.
bullshitunfortunately you are ill informed. during the cure, the plant is still breaking down internal thc and turning it into smokeable thc through enzymes, kinda metabolizing it for you. and the cured weed is more potent. late.
Mm not quite. It's not like more THC is magically appearing, but poorly cured weed basically just loses a lot more THC (it degrades into worthless byproducts instead of the type of THC you want). Good curing basically: 1) makes sure the least amount of THC becomes worthless (degrades from light, heat, etc.) and 2) makes the most THC become active in the form we want it.bullshit
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well it almost worked, funny shit though. latenaw i know, the bullshit was just to get a rise.
Me schooche plata nic nic bon nisco vehagre osst bon vci nall meie barcoche ! nido fonschule abto mellones dum fag fag baroche !I was thinking about smoke drying marijuana using the same methods the first nations used to smoke and preserve salmon. My therory is to place plants near the roof of a shed. Near the bottom of the shed a firepit could be made. In this fire pit cedar would be burned. As the cedar burns it would let of smoke that would flow upward towards the plants. I first heard of this method being used for drying tobacco and thought if it could dry tobacco why couldnt it dry marijuana. Any comments?????