Yea they will also most likely mold. In short, no, you can't do that. The only way you could cure in the fridge, is if you had them in air tight jars, then you would still have to open them every day until they cured, and...well, what's the point.

One time I heard, on the Dopecast (Awesome Podcast, btw), that when you put it in the fridge, it's like putting roses in the fridge. When they harvest a bunch of roses, and then refridgerate them, they stay alive until "rose season" or Valentines or whatever, but then when you buy them, they are wilted and dead in one day.

I think this has something to do with molecular breakdown while in the frozen or cold state, but I'm not positive. Maybe stinky will be able to clarify what I'm talking about.


Just go get some jars....OR....


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TheGreenFog Reviewed by TheGreenFog on . curing in the refrigerator i was wondering if you could cure your buds after you dry them by placing them in the refrigerator? they would also follow the traditional glass jar method the only difference would be the refrigerator. is there any positive to this or negative? thank you Rating: 5