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Old 01-29-2004, 04:53 PM   #1
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four weeks from harvest. what's the best way to cure? please help and much appreciated. cheers.



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The best way to cure is to make sure the buds are dry when you put them away in whichever container you choose. I prefer glass because there is no chance of a 'taste' from glass. Plastic containers I have my doubts but use what you have on hand.

Put the containers someplace cool and dark. Then leave them alone for about three weeks. Open them and gaze upon them occasionally. Sniff them. But you have to wait for the proper cure.

Click on the Harvesting, Drying and Curing Forum and look through the threads. There is a lot of information on the Boards. Feel free to look around and be sure to read.

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whatever it is, you want to make sure you dont use a really large container though and put to much in one. I made that mistake one year and put way to much in one and it took way to long to do its thing and it tasted really really bad and had a really strong smell to it.
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