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  • UndergroundFarmer
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    Close. It was a Green House Super Lemon Haze fem.

  • JohnEmad
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    Silver Lemon Haze I think.

  • MH47
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    Last edited by MH47; 01-07-2022, 08:11 AM.

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  • Rik
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    What is SLH?

  • JuanHondo
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    honestly, I'm surprised some times to see how much some growers seem to go through. I smoke everyday, but I have a 9-5 engineering job still. during the week i'll smoke a joint after work. On the weekends i'll maybe smoke 3-5 joints. I also give a good bit away to friends. one benefit of low consumption is the variety of weed and cure length i've been able to accumulate. Glad many of you have the same experience. i'm planning to keep a little of each and monitor the effects as they cure even longer.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Way to go with the ability to hold on to your stash for so long. I got to agree with curing for longer makes the smoking less harsh.

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  • UndergroundFarmer
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    Nice! I've had some of my earlier grows that needed six months in the jar to go from meh to great. I finally did take down a SLH that was perfect smoke fresh from the drying tent just a few weeks ago.

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  • bboyfromwayback
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    Same results here. Seems the longer cured, the smoke gets smoother and the high is more mellow but I notice zero
    loss in potency

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  • JohnEmad
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    Awesome JuanHondo. I currently have about 25 varieties ranging in age from 8 months back to 2 1/2 years so very similar.
    Have to agree that when stored properly the smoke is still excellent even after all that time.
    Well done. they look great.

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  • JuanHondo
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    Long Cure

    Since I started growing in 2018, my production has far outpaced my consumption. As a result, I have still have nugs from all the grows and get to enjoy them at various stages of "long cure" from 7 months to 2 years and 7 months (stored in jars in a box in my basement). This topic comes up from time to time and, in my experience, it just keeps getting better. Still plenty strong after 2+ years and still smells and tastes great. The "better" for me is a more mellow and pleasant experience. All the sharp edges and harshness smooth out over time. Here are some photos of all the nugs. Click on the photos for name and date of start of cure.

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