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11-06-2006, 09:07 PM #1OPJunior Member
bitter taste!
Hi,
Don't know if anyone can help. I've just grown my first plants and all seemed to go well, but now I'm smoking them, they don't taste so good and they are not very potent.
I pretty much grew them by the book and they grew real well, but I wasn't sure when to harvest. I air dried them at room temperature for a week or so.
The taste is sort of bitter, and the potency is fairly mild and the effects makes you feel slow and tired, rather than up and smily.
I have attached a picture of the flower heads a few days before I harvested.
The crystal are shining and the hairs turning brown. I cut them down when most of the hairs were brown.
Can anyone tell me where I've gone wrong? thanks.potburns Reviewed by potburns on . bitter taste! Hi, Don't know if anyone can help. I've just grown my first plants and all seemed to go well, but now I'm smoking them, they don't taste so good and they are not very potent. I pretty much grew them by the book and they grew real well, but I wasn't sure when to harvest. I air dried them at room temperature for a week or so. The taste is sort of bitter, and the potency is fairly mild and the effects makes you feel slow and tired, rather than up and smily. I have attached a picture of Rating: 5
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11-06-2006, 09:13 PM #2Senior Member
bitter taste!
Bitter flavor... if you fertilized them right up until the end that can make them taste chemicall-y.
But you haven't cured the buds yet... you should put them in a glass jar for a couple weeks, check on them often. Open the jar for a few minutes every once in a while. Make sure there's no mold.
With a cure, the taste should sweeten right up.
Pretty bud, btw. It probably could have gone another couple weeks. That's what first grows are for!
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11-06-2006, 09:13 PM #3Senior Member
bitter taste!
color of hairs isn't as important as color of tricomes .
u need to go to radio shack or a hobby shop and buy a cheap 30x or 100x handheld aka pocket miceoscope . you'll then be able to see tricomes / resin glands . and harvest when 1/2 are amber 1/2 are milky . a very worthwhile investment .
peace
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11-07-2006, 10:07 AM #4OPJunior Member
bitter taste!
Thanks for your advice.
I didn't know about curing. duh! I just let them air dry and the buds are now very dry and crispy - I guess it would be too late to put them into a jar now?
The tricomes are the little crystal balls on the leaves arnt they? I'll get a microscope for next time. I am really dissapointed, as they smelt soooo good while they were growing, my mouth was watering, but now there is no pleasure smoking them because of the taste. :-(
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11-07-2006, 10:17 AM #5Senior Member
bitter taste!
i read a post once where someone had overdried their bud. the solution was to put the dried bud in a jar with a slice of apple and leave it for 12-24 hours, the buds then absorbed some of the moisture from the apple.
maybe if you try that you will get enough moisture back in the bud to allow a cure. if anything it should make your bud taste better, maybe a bit 'appley'
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11-07-2006, 02:54 PM #6Senior Member
bitter taste!
Emmpey has the idea. I had some bud that was too dry and I did just as he stated. With the small slice of apple they moistened up nicely and I was able to jar cure (I used a plastic bag). The dry bud tasted harsh and unpleasant but the finished bud was great after the cure. So all is not lost - hopefully with a little work and time your bud will be just as you imagined it to be. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
TGT
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11-07-2006, 02:57 PM #7Senior Member
bitter taste!
Originally Posted by potburns
I would not personally do the fruit thing. I want to know how my buds taste on their own.
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11-07-2006, 03:47 PM #8OPJunior Member
bitter taste!
You guys are great, thank you. I will have to go back now and change my mood from pensive to happy. I now have my buds in a couple of jars.
I have put a piece of apple in. I'm not too worries about them tasting of apple as long as they taste better. I am still not too sure what the differnce is though between the drying and curing??
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11-07-2006, 03:49 PM #9Senior Member
bitter taste!
Drying takes most of the moisture away.
Curing redistributes what's left to make the flavor smoother.
Like a nice cigar... it should be kept in a humidor, right? Because it is already cured properly and if it dries out TOO much it tastes like rank booty.
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11-07-2006, 03:57 PM #10OPJunior Member
bitter taste!
I'll know better for next time, thanks agin for the advice. I pissed myself laughing at 'rank booty' hahahah lol!
The hit from the smoke is weird too. I don't really get a hit from it. It sort of creeps up on you slowly and seems to get stronger, afterwards! weird.
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