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    #1
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    Outdoor Curing

    There's no way I can cure indoors, what can I do to cure my buds outdoor?
    AtomicBlaze42o Reviewed by AtomicBlaze42o on . Outdoor Curing There's no way I can cure indoors, what can I do to cure my buds outdoor? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Outdoor Curing

    Came up with something. I'm gonna try water curing for a few days in my house in some Tupperware tubs. I still need to dry them somewhere though. Not sure where or how.

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    #3
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    Outdoor Curing

    How is it you can grow indoors but you can't cure indoors?

    BTW - First you dry the buds, then you cure them.

    PC:smokin:

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    #4
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    Outdoor Curing

    Yeah, I know I worded my question wrong but I didn't care enough to change it. Problem is drying right now, I'm gonna water cure my buds in my room but I can't dry them anywhere in the house unless there's a very quick way of doing it.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Outdoor Curing

    do you not have like a building or attic? basement?

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    #6
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    Outdoor Curing

    Let me guess- you don't want your parents to smell it?

    You can dry outdoors if the weather is dry enough, but you have to build a cover so they aren't exposed to dewfall. Good airflow is important.

    When dry, jar them up for at least a 2 week cure.

    I don't see the big hubbub about water curing. Seems like a lot of trouble, extra handling, risk of mold if not dried right, etc. Why reinvent the wheel?

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    #7
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    Outdoor Curing

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Let me guess- you don't want your parents to smell it?

    You can dry outdoors if the weather is dry enough, but you have to build a cover so they aren't exposed to dewfall. Good airflow is important.

    When dry, jar them up for at least a 2 week cure.

    I don't see the big hubbub about water curing. Seems like a lot of trouble, extra handling, risk of mold if not dried right, etc. Why reinvent the wheel?
    Right on. I just want to cure them and dry them as quickly as possible so I have something to smoke and sell. I guess I'm gonna go build something as soon as possible.

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