THAT is a good post about curing. I need to actually grow some first,.. but great info and the most comprehensive I've seen yet.

Only thing I could add would be that one post somewhere had said,.. Once you've reached that stage where the edges are crispy but the stem is still tender. You can place them in unbleached paper bags (like grocery bags) to help draw moisture out (like a wood cabinet will). Again you still need to turn them over and open the bag every so often. However the porus nature of the bag will draw out moisture and keep the pests off. Then when the stem gets brittle you can move to curing.
Vancefish Reviewed by Vancefish on . Buds Drying/Curing So my buds have been in jars for a couple of days now. I open them 3 times a day for 15 minutes. The smell is more like a pile of grass that's been laying around for a few days after cutting the lawn. Is this a problem? Shouldn't these be smelling like weed at some point? Advise please, I would hate to lose this entire crop. And more importantly, I want to know how to do it correctly for future grows. That is, if this is an undesirable smell at this stage.. Rating: 5