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11-09-2006, 02:57 AM #1OPSenior Member
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I've never grown before but I was just wondering, when the plant is ready......how do you get the stuff thats on the actual plant into actual weed(what i buy n shit)??
lol its a stupid question. but ive always wondered.emkid420 Reviewed by emkid420 on . Growing Question I've never grown before but I was just wondering, when the plant is ready......how do you get the stuff thats on the actual plant into actual weed(what i buy n shit)?? lol its a stupid question. but ive always wondered. Rating: 5Voice of Drug Film Narrator: \"Know your dope fiend. You will not be able to see his eyes because of tea shades, but his knuckles will be white from inner tension and his pants will be crusted with semen from constantly jacking off when he can\'t find a rape victim. \"
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11-09-2006, 03:03 AM #2Senior Member
Growing Question
you just clip it off, then dry it, cure it, and smoke it... and i probly really simplified that..
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11-09-2006, 03:04 AM #3OPSenior Member
Growing Question
whats to cure it?
Voice of Drug Film Narrator: \"Know your dope fiend. You will not be able to see his eyes because of tea shades, but his knuckles will be white from inner tension and his pants will be crusted with semen from constantly jacking off when he can\'t find a rape victim. \"
- Fear and Loathing Las Vegas
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11-09-2006, 03:16 AM #4Senior Member
Growing Question
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Curing The Crop
Immediately after the harvest comes the cure. The reasons for curing and not just quick drying your crop are to make the herb sweet smelling and smokable.
You want it mild not harsh and you want a good smell and flavor. After all that work don't ruin it with a too quick cure. A good cure lasts for from 3 to 8 weeks but good results can be had in two weeks or so.
The idea is to remove the water slowly enough to let biological processes take place that convert the sugars and starches into harmless and flavorful compounds. Sugar or starch will give a harsh smoke that hurts the lungs.
Plants need sugars to live on and they produce them from fertilizer and sunlight. This curing process also breaks down some of the chlorophyll which give herb it's green color. Too much chlorophyll gives an unwanted leafy taste.
Your main enemy when you are curing is mold. After pot is dried it's not very susceptible to mold but you have to maintain a certain level of humidity to let the curing process do it's work.
The way you control humidity is by controlling how much ventilation you allow. You want some ventilation but not too much.
Too much and it dries out without curing properly, too little ventilation and you may get mold. If you see or smell the slightest sign of mold you must immediately stop the cure and let it dry out.
If mold is unchecked it can destroy your crop in short order. Mold can be detected by sight and smell.
It looks white usually and will be fuzzy. If you see it in one part you can be sure the spores are all over so you may as well let it dry.
Mold also has an odor which is always nasty. Never never smoke herb that has mold on it. You want to avoid light and heat at all times with your crop after it has been harvested.
Light will destroy it and temperatures over about 80 degrees are bad. The best place to store it is in the freezer or fridge. If that's not practical a cool dry dark place will do.
You need an enclosure to put your crop in for the cure. Depending on the size of you crop you can use a cardboard box, a closet or an unused room.
With the cardboard box you want to hang the plants from a string. Don't just dump everything into the box because the plants on the bottom won't get enough air and may turn moldy.
I used to put string across the open top of the box and tape the ends to the outside. I would crisscross several strings and attach the plants with twist ties. Make sure the box is tall enough for your plants. If it's not tall enough you can cut the plant in half or even cut off each branch and hang it in the box.
The plants or branches should be loose and have some space between it and the next. It doesn't take a lot of space just as long as air can circulate. With a closet you do the same thing.
You might want to put nails or thumbtacks in the walls for the strings or the clothes hanger bar may be enough. If you use a whole room you need to set up something to keep the plants hanging upside down off the floor.
The first few days you allow more ventilation and as the plants get dryer you allow less. In the box leave the top off, with the closet leave the door open and if you use the whole room leave the door open and use a fan to blow air in.
After one or two days you will have lost a good bit of moisture and you can begin to restrict air flow.
I used to put a section of newspaper over the top not quite covering the whole top of the cardboard box. As the cure progressed I would cover the top more and more.
As soon as the leaves began to get stiff I'd cover the top completely. They still got a little air because the newspaper was not airtight.
With a closet after a day or two close the door all except for a couple inches. As the cure progresses and the plants get drier, close the door altogether. Almost all closets have cracks around the door that air can come through. If you have a very large closet treat it like a room.
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11-09-2006, 03:20 AM #5OPSenior Member
Growing Question
wow thanks man
Voice of Drug Film Narrator: \"Know your dope fiend. You will not be able to see his eyes because of tea shades, but his knuckles will be white from inner tension and his pants will be crusted with semen from constantly jacking off when he can\'t find a rape victim. \"
- Fear and Loathing Las Vegas
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11-09-2006, 05:31 PM #6Senior Member
Growing Question
No kidding, that should be turned into a sticky!
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