At what point do you . . .

MrFishy

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During jar curing, when do ya'll remove the lesser buds from the stem? Would it be the same time you remove any dis-associated stem? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by dr.greenthumb85
just remove all the buds from stem after drying has completed and your ready to cure.

Johnnyorganic Quote: "I'd say that statement sums it up pretty well."

The only problem I see w/this is that I'm under the impression that drying has not completed when one begins "the Cure" . . . am I mistaken in this?
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How I take it is the buds will still have alittle moisture in them after drying, the curing basiclly put the finishing touch on the drying, the burping lets out built up gases/clorophol as well as built up moisture in the jars, would that be an accurate answer??
 
How I take it is the buds will still have alittle moisture in them after drying, the curing basiclly put the finishing touch on the drying, the burping lets out built up gases/clorophol as well as built up moisture in the jars, would that be an accurate answer??

Agreed . . . I suppose we're letting oxygen in t00, which must somehow aid in the cure.
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the curing is supposed to bring the moisture back into the buds after drying am i right??

Not so much does curing "bring back" the moisture as it does help retain the desired 15% moisture that keeps the herb pleasant while barring any mold growth.
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