Takes time my friend. If this hobby of growing has taught me anything. it's patience.

Now obviously there are instances where something may, in fact, be going wrong. but i don't think that's your case.

Did you stop feeding them Nitrogen about 2 weeks before you harvested? Did you do a flush the week before harvest? Both of those steps would greatly reduce the curing time as the plants would begin to use up all the stored energy in the leaves and flush out any built up salts and chemicals and all that nasty tasting shit.

How dry were they when you put them in the jars? the next day when you opened them, were they pretty wet again? If i open a jar and its pretty damp i'll take them out and dry them a little more.

Just my take. Have a little more patience, it'll be worth it.

skeet.

PS - a little light reading for you:
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs...ml#post1254412
and
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs...tml#post371380
elskeetro Reviewed by elskeetro on . CUREING Dried for a week atleast, exact days i cant recall, paper bagged them for a week, and have had them in galss jars since. Times past about 3 weeks or more, again exact days cant recall, and they still smell very green and chlorophylly. Every day i let them breathe for 15-20 min. Any suggestions to help this process. Rating: 5