curing...a question

nikk

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i know most folks in here have considerable knowledge on harvesting and curing,and most if not all have definitive tips as to hash and oil making.....but the question i ask is if anyone has ever dried and cured they're leaves to improve on its flavor and chemical makeup in order to make hash and or honey oil/ISO hash?

i know most folks just let the leaves dry and put em in the freezer,but i never seen anyone actually go thru an actual cure of the leaves

well i just wanted to ask anyone if they have done this and what if any improvements do they notice?

and please if anyone can get roseman,purpdaddy,FDD and the other pro's in here to find out if they have done this also,that'll be great


nikkz
 
i dry and cure mine, never freeze it though. i have too much to find a spot in my freezer for it all.
 
thank you fdd,because i know most folks just dry and freeze to make hash,but i really never read that someone actually cured the trim leaves also


does is age well also?

have you compared the effects of curing versus just drying and processing?
 
thank you fdd,because i know most folks just dry and freeze to make hash,but i really never read that someone actually cured the trim leaves also


does is age well also?

have you compared the effects of curing versus just drying and processing?

i do it for the sticky factor. if i use wet trim for bubble hash then the hash ends up being too gooey to handle. if i use over dried trim then the hash won't press together. i found that by curing it the same way i do my buds it comes out best. :eyesmoke:
 
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