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Have you tried this technique?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 20.0%
  • No

    Votes: 4 20.0%
  • No but I cobbed ur mom (Trolls)

    Votes: 12 60.0%

  • Total voters
    20

Marijuana Mercenary

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Intriguing.... Mexican brick 2.0 lol.My interest is piqued. Research time.
Let me know what you find lol. Its a pretty simple process. I am new to it also, I really like what I have stumbled across so far. A one week cure is about a 2 hour intense high with an hour comedown high. That was from the smallest piece, smaller than a penny. I have a high tolerance from frequent abuse so it was suprising to me it lasted that long.

The fermentation might intensify the high by adding a chemical that reacts with cannabinoids. Or it creates more thc during fermentation. I am sure the compactness of the bud concentrates it also. Lots of unanswered questions for sure.
 

researching

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Let me know what you find lol. Its a pretty simple process. I am new to it also, I really like what I have stumbled across so far. A one week cure is about a 2 hour intense high with an hour comedown high. That was from the smallest piece, smaller than a penny. I have a high tolerance from frequent abuse so it was suprising to me it lasted that long.

The fermentation might intensify the high by adding a chemical that reacts with cannabinoids. Or it creates more thc during fermentation. I am sure the compactness of the bud concentrates it also. Lots of unanswered questions for sure.
I am a lightweight anymore. My wife is the heavy hitter and will be the prime test subject. I am contemplating doing it with some indica for me. Sativa and I don't get along as well as I'd like. Even though all the reports from the pure sativas excites me. I have some pot of gold growing that will be used. I plan to use black domina as well. That is my medicine.
 

LostInEthereal

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I am most interested in this technique. I read thread about it on IC before, I'm glad to see it's making it's way here. Most people that try it seem to be completely captivated, so I can't wait.
 

Bugeye

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I don't have anyplace in my house this time of year warm enough to sweat the cobbs so I'll have to rig up a heating chamber. I'm guessing 100-110F is a good temp for the first 24 hour sweat? Sound about right?
 

Bugeye

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I thought they taditionallybburued it?
Certainly not over 85°
The first 24 hours are just in a bag with air (no vacuum or burial). This is the sweating period and then it gets vacuum sealed or buried for a week or two.
 
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