Cured(30 Days) And uncured dried out a few Days whats the potency difference ? Thanks
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Potency meh! Perceived is huge
drying = cold dry at 50% humidity for 2-3 weeks then final trim and cured for 2-3 month (or longer )
and it will be amazing try to maintain cure at 62% rh and you'll take mid grade cannabis to top shelfLast edited by Camk; 11-24-2018, 10:49 PM.4'x 6' x 8' room
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Un-cured buds contain more chlorophyll and other less desirable compounds. Cured buds contain less undesirable compounds and therefore are theoretically more potent or concentrated.
There are studies that suggest terpenes interact with THC and CBD to create a cocktail of effect on the brain/body. Cured buds have more developed terpenes than uncured ones do.4x4 600w HID empty for summer
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frank420 there is a big improvement in every category, after its been dried an cured properly.
Dont let the so called scientists fool you, they probably dont even smoke MJ, but they use big words and sound smart, though. Lol
On your next harvest ,try some for yourself, Frank, and you will see, the difference.
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Theres been some good info mentioned already. Such as from Redwasp and Toker1. What i will add is that, curing does not increase THC levels as there is no additional cannabinoid biosynthesis after harvest and the often referred decarboxylation process is very insignificant. So the actual aspect of why curing makes such a large difference likely resides outside the main cannabinoids itself. Such as with the isomerization of terpenes or the efficiency of ingestion through less harsh smoke.Written Articles:
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frank420 There are some disagreements about what curing does to cannabis, but everyone agrees that it makes for a smoother smoke or vape. Give your curing cannabis another month and then try again. If you are really curing it properly--in the correct RH range, with proper burping, in a cool, dark place--, you will see its colors change and smell its aromas transform.
It is akin to ageing wine or curing tobacco: the buds aren't "dead" by any means, they are still ripening.
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An imo ,getting more potent, too.,up to a point, but like I said ,I'm no scientist ,just a heavy duty smoker,lol ,and dont even bother to look up the big words, I couldn't understand them if I did.
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isomerization is merely the rearrangement of atoms in the terpene molecules. that is what is causing the change in fragrance. Some of the most kick ass weed i have smoked had little or no fragrance. This year's White Russian is like that. Our stoner maid will vouch for that.
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Well just smoke it like you like it. That's why we grow our own so to each their own. If you like it the moment its dry go for it. I prefer cured for a long time. We are now back to the word "percieved." No way to measure how one feels and that's all that matters.
Part of "percieved" to me is the enjoyment of the aroma of each strain, the taste of the smoke or vapor, the smell after the exhale. These things make me happy and put a huge smile on my face. So part of the "percieved" stone would have to include these things for me. They make me happy so therefore increases the overall enjoyment which would make me perceive a better high.
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