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    Tincture, curing for

    Good morning everyone,
    Regarding the making of Tinctures and the curing process of the pot that is to be used; is a Full Cure required regardless of how it will be used or can the cure be shorter if making Tincture is going to be the end result? Your feedback will be most appreciated.
    R/Jwsarge2

    #2
    Curing only affects plant matter. Decomposes chlorophyll and sugars. Resin is not affected by curing except for trichomes oxidizing and thc turning into cbn

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      #3
      For extracts you shouldn't need to cure it in jars but have a read of this

      Watch videos and read tutorials on how to make cannabis extracts such as hash, BHO (hash oil) and more!

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      • jwsarge2
        jwsarge2 commented
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        Good afternoon JSH1973, the steps mention having 2 microwave safe bowls but I don't see any reason why as unless I missed something, there is no microwaving involved. Also, correct me if I'm wrong but I've cured my weed in jars for 1.5 months and this will suffice for making extracts? Also, 5.5 grams isn't even 0.2 of an ounce, is that the right measure? LMK and stay safe.
        Last edited by jwsarge2; 11-30-2020, 05:03 PM.

      #4
      I stumbled through a post this morning explaining my findings making oil and bhang. Cured flower tastes and smells better than just dried for both. Its just as potent, but smells and flavors suck just dried.
      I bet Bob Marley's mansion
      has a garden in the back
      Where he's growing something special
      Some celestial homemade hash
      we'll sit down on his front porch
      And listen to the angels band
      Until then I'll sing I'll fly away with a fat onefin my hand

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        #5
        My cannabis use consists of tincture and ingesting decarbed flower and requires only a thorough dry to 10-15% bud moisture content
        to avoid a wet mess when decarboxylating.

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          #6
          Thanks to all for your informative input, most appreciated. I read JSH1973's link for making cannabis caps and am going to give that a try, seems to be more closely related to my needs and is without having to use Everclear 190 which I cannot get in CA. Have a great day and stay safe...

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            #7
            Originally posted by Woodsman67 View Post
            I stumbled through a post this morning explaining my findings making oil and bhang. Cured flower tastes and smells better than just dried for both. Its just as potent, but smells and flavors suck just dried.
            I've had the same experience with tinctures. The batch that was cured and dried had a much more pleasant taste than the batch I didn't cure or dry proper.

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