Quote Originally Posted by OLDJIMMYBONES
shit i hope not, im thinkin curing is well known even to non growers
Tons of people on these boards like to boast about getting fresh weed and moist/almost wet weed - they seem to think if it's fresh it's the best - little do they know fresh weed is crap and isnt worth smoking compared to what it could be if cured properly and over a long time.

Much smoother, smellier, TASTIER [The stuble undertones come through more, without any planty taste or smell in the smoke]

The smoke should be lovely and smooth - buttery almost.

But hey, if people want to buy wet weed and constantly get ripped off, let them. They're idiots, obviously!
LIP Reviewed by LIP on . Does Curing Affect Potency? Find Out Here! I thought this was a GREAT read on the curing process and it's benefits: Does curing affect potency? The very short answer is YES. It does affect potency in a very positive manner. Curing cannabis after harvesting for few days to several months will improve the potency, as well as the taste and texture of the buds. Curing takes place after cannabis has been harvested, manicured and partially dried. Most cannabis will retain a significant quantity of moisture within its stems and inner Rating: 5