B by1969 Well-Known Member May 12, 2009 #1 Is it typical to still have somewhat of a grassy smell after drying. They sure seem dry, now they are going into jars. what I was wondering is this. Which process is it when the grassy smell dissipates, drying or curing?
Is it typical to still have somewhat of a grassy smell after drying. They sure seem dry, now they are going into jars. what I was wondering is this. Which process is it when the grassy smell dissipates, drying or curing?
F frmrboi Well-Known Member May 12, 2009 #2 by1969 said: IWhich process is it when the grassy smell dissipates, drying or curing? Click to expand... the curing, takes about a month, average. Be sure to keep some humidity in your jars, bone dry won't cure out that smell.
by1969 said: IWhich process is it when the grassy smell dissipates, drying or curing? Click to expand... the curing, takes about a month, average. Be sure to keep some humidity in your jars, bone dry won't cure out that smell.
KaliKitsune Well-Known Member May 12, 2009 #3 Some strains just naturally smell of freshly-rolled hay.