thc is produced by drying, not curing. in order for thc to come to affect, and for other canibinoids to turn psychoactive, the plant has to dry COMPLETELY. (you know, like powdery dust and stuff) curing from this completely dry point both puts some moisture back in the plant, and sweats out the chlorophyll.

most important thing is to dry the plant completly before starting the curing process.

love, brooke
brookerosebud Reviewed by brookerosebud on . does curing actually increase potency cuz i had to harvest my plant early due to hunters in the forest, right now its not too great, just gives me a buzz, but its not even fully dried out yet. once ive dried it and cured it for like 2 or 3 weeks, will it be a better high do you think? Rating: 5