Here's a quote from me (I love that I can Google my name and related info and find a good quote
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"Reduction in Chlorophyll content, doesn't taste like smoking veggies
Reduction in plant starch content,and sugars, creating a smooth smoke
Reduction in nitrate levels,less carcinogenic
the polycyclic aromatization of terpenoids altering the flavor profile
Reduction of and consistent moisture content, even slow burn"
Curing is very important in herb. Not so much in hash oil but it does drastically alter the flavor in general going from a more feminine floral smell to a more robust full flavor. In that sense curing is very important to hash as well. But if your looking for the most potent product possible and attempting to minimize every loss, this is one. I personally use freshly harvested material for my hash. For optimum thc and color
I harvest all cloudy/clear. Yes you lose weight. But my product is as pure as I can possibly get it(i do also make a red medicinal oil)Thc is clear and a solid at room temp. Curing allows your product to degrade to a slight degree but it is necessary for a quality smoke. I never suggest to cure longer than 140 days, by that time most has decarbed on its own and is now degrading thc even faster