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    Hey all, I've had about 3 crops now, one (Blue Widow) came out very nice. Good smell/taste/hit, but my other yields have all ended up smelling a little veggie. How do I fix this in future yield? Is this simply a curing issue??

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    no sound's like a light issue! jack or could be timming of cropping......give more info my brother!

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    Could be phenotypes, I recently had a jackberry/kush that smelled like rotting mushrooms...took a full month cure to get it smelling "normal".
    "There is nothing new under the sun".

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    How did you cure glass jar's? thank's jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandiegojack2 View Post
    no sound's like a light issue! jack or could be timming of cropping......give more info my brother!

    A light issue? Please don't advise when you don't know enough about an issue to do so. It just perpetuates bad info.

    Light would have nothing to do with it at all, and even bud that's pulled early will still smell and taste good when dried and cured properly.

    Afterglow, the issue was with the drying and curing. It takes patience and practice usually to get a good cure. Even the best stuff can suck when it's not cured properly. You can still save it as well if it's not that old.

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    After the buds are dry, put them in jars and close them up tight. It brings the moisture out of the middle of the buds to the surface. Then open the jars daily for 15 to 20 minutes at a time. Do it for like 2 weeks. It makes for a smoother smoke.

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