Cure in a vacuum

Cheecharoni

Active Member
Hi everyone. I have had good luck preserving cured flower in mason jars that are vacuum sealed. I have a chamber type vacuum sealer that allows me to vac down mason jars so the flowers are not crushed but still in a vacuum environment (low oxygen).

Would it be beneficial to cure flower in a vacuum? Has anyone done this?
 

Cheecharoni

Active Member
Yes completely dry first. But I guess that's my question-would it need burped when under vacuum? Does oxygen have something to do with the curing process? Also I know the vacuum prevents mold as well. I think I will do an experiment and try curing under vacuum vs traditional.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Yes completely dry first. But I guess that's my question-would it need burped when under vacuum? Does oxygen have something to do with the curing process? Also I know the vacuum prevents mold as well. I think I will do an experiment and try curing under vacuum vs traditional.
It won't mold if it is not completely dry
It also won't cure once it is

But good luck with your non-science based experiments

It's all been tried BTW
 

Cheecharoni

Active Member
I've not seen anything about curing in vacuum sealed jars. If you have seen this and it's been done then post up a link please.
 

green_machine_two9er

Well-Known Member
I used to get jars from a guy named mountain jack who also had vac sealed jars.
This was 10 years ago now but I stil remember that classic “pop” when the seal was broke and straight stank filled the room.

buds were always pretty dry and crumbly but aromas were definitely above traditionaljar cured methods.

he would use heat to make the seal. Simmer jars inwater. Pull out snd pay with towel dry and add dried flower. But the lid on and it seals right down as it cools on counter
 

myke

Well-Known Member
I once popped a hole in the lid,used a basketball air filler attachment to vacuum out the air with butyl tape over to seal.After about a week the butyl got sucked down the tiny hole.It kinda worked but never let it sit long enough for a real test.
 

Jjgrow420

Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. I have had good luck preserving cured flower in mason jars that are vacuum sealed. I have a chamber type vacuum sealer that allows me to vac down mason jars so the flowers are not crushed but still in a vacuum environment (low oxygen).

Would it be beneficial to cure flower in a vacuum? Has anyone done this?
Yes I vac my jars
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Lots of A-holes have tried
Reading and learning from others is how evolving works
Asking questions is the essence of science.
"But good luck with your non-science based experiments. It's all been tried BTW " If it's not "science", is it literature, or maybe differential calculus?
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Worst screen name ever, but sure "maybe"
My screen name??? That's the first time anyone has said anything negative about it in over 15 years here on Rollitup, but I've had lots of compliments, and even one asshole that stole my nick and used it for his seed company.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
My screen name??? That's the first time anyone has said anything negative about it in over 15 years here on Rollitup, but I've had lots of compliments, and even one asshole that stole my nick and used it for his seed company.
That was the one who wrecked that name
 
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