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    Curing Buds

    No not the way you do it after you harvest the plant but my question is, would the same method work if lets say you bought a quarter from a dealer and put it in a jar just as if you were curing a harvest? Or once its cured once it wont be able to be cured again? I dunno i was just thinking about it
    OreO Reviewed by OreO on . Curing Buds No not the way you do it after you harvest the plant but my question is, would the same method work if lets say you bought a quarter from a dealer and put it in a jar just as if you were curing a harvest? Or once its cured once it wont be able to be cured again? I dunno i was just thinking about it Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Curing Buds

    It depends how you stored it. If you left it anywhere where light/heat/air can get to it, the weed will lose its potency after time. If you stored it correctly like in a jar or plastic container somewhere cool and dark, it will keep for quite a while and maybe cure more. I've heard some people say that storing weed for a long time makes it smoke smoother but I don't know. I wouldn't have the will power to leave a container full of weed sitting there and not touch it; how about you?

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    #3
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    Curing Buds

    let me see here.i believe i kept these for 4 months and just got better cuz i never manacured.ok,i know how i kept em and why i do it this way.i cant believe the idiot that came up with mason jar storage.

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    #4
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    Curing Buds

    Quote Originally Posted by OreO
    No not the way you do it after you harvest the plant but my question is, would the same method work if lets say you bought a quarter from a dealer and put it in a jar just as if you were curing a harvest? Or once its cured once it wont be able to be cured again? I dunno i was just thinking about it
    if its cured properly it dosent really need it.. but yes if u did do it, after a while the taste and high would change even more for the better but unless youre living in weed theres not much point

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    #5
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    Curing Buds

    Quote Originally Posted by OreO
    No not the way you do it after you harvest the plant but my question is, would the same method work if lets say you bought a quarter from a dealer and put it in a jar just as if you were curing a harvest? Or once its cured once it wont be able to be cured again? I dunno i was just thinking about it

    Nah it would'nt help anything OreO..


    You have you Do it right After your Buds Have become "pop corn" dry.
    straight Off the Hanger Manicured then Packed firmly Not to Over Packed though..
    into Air tight containers.(I use Glass).
    and In A DARK cool PLace..
    Light Degrades the tricnomes at this stage..
    For Up to 4 weeks for Best Results..

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    #6
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    Curing Buds

    Quote Originally Posted by sykobabble
    let me see here.i believe i kept these for 4 months and just got better cuz i never manacured.ok,i know how i kept em and why i do it this way.i cant believe the idiot that came up with mason jar storage.
    what are you doing man are you going to continue on these boards and share your knowledge or get yourself banned come on HHJ lets help these guys out pay no heed to the mods the only time they will take notice is when you diss them or post a thread that may offend

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Curing Buds

    try a water cure.ive never done it but if u go to overgrow.com u can find out how. they all seem to love it and it takes the chemicals out and makes the smoke smooth.

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    #8
    Member

    Curing Buds

    i had never heard of curing before i came to this web site so i tried it this year with my plants and i must say it works well and it is best by far makes your pot a lot smoother as one of my plants was a mango cross now talk about a smelly not too nice taste when first dry but after a month of curing they came out so much better taste %100 better and smoother and i have found it much stronger as a hit too. So i stand by it for sure know it worked great for me. And the dry bud cuts up sticky as well so i stand by it just get better with time if you do it right to start with.

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