I remember seeing your pictures before. Awesome grow! Looks like you had a very promising outcome too!

Just because you dried the buds out a little doesn't mean you have to scrap the curing proccess...

I'de still put them in jars. You might need some slightly larger jars...I prefer to chop my bud down into chunks that fit into jars that are a little bit larger than Gerber baby food jars. This makes it a lot easier to work with. Especially if you're curing in a refrigerator... But if you got the room larger jars work just as good.

Remember, the longer they sit in the jars, the better they'll taste. It won't really affect THC levels but it will seemingly increase the affects of euphoric satisfaction...(I like to cure for at least 3-5 weeks.)

PS- In a couple of those images it appears that the leaves are wet. Did you mist your plants?
GRB.4.Life Reviewed by GRB.4.Life on . Curing crispy critters Hey everyone, just had a question about curing. I've hung my plants in the upside down fashion for 7 days with humidity at constant 40% and now the leaves are crunchy/crispy like and now i'm afraid that they are too dry now. I've put everything in mason jars yesterday and checked on them today and they;re still crispy with a strong acidy smell. I've heard of putting an orange peel in the jars to rehydrate but am cautious to do so because of a mold issue developing. I've thought of spraying a Rating: 5