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Old 10-05-2009, 04:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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do i have to cure my budz...

in a mason jar or can i let them dry for a week or so then start smoking? cuz i tried a small piece of bud that was dry and i got tore up but it tasted pretty green and it was harsh.

how long does it take for them to cure properly in a jar?
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Most definetly cure it... It really does help alot
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cure it, if youre impatient you can do a water cure which doesnt take as long but kills the taste/ smell/ and harshness supposedly
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curing is absolutely NOT necessary. but I HIGHLY recommend it.

If possible, take a certain amount from every harvest to cure for 3+ months.

After I get my shit up and running I'm probably going to be curing all my buds for 3 months and just have a cycle of curing/growing.

you might find reading this a couple times through will help you.

Drying and Curing Marijuana Buds, how to dry weed and cure cannabis buds
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cure it, if youre impatient you can do a water cure which doesnt take as long but kills the taste/ smell/ and harshness supposedly
yeah I'm not sure, I think that takes a lot of practice. Don't try it with your main stash because I tried it with like 7 grams and it still ended up really harsh. I think it was cause I didn't use distilled water but even then I can't imagine that making a huge difference.

I mean, it still got me just as high but was harsh.
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