aguro Member Oct 11, 2010 #1 Is this doable? I've read that you should store you're curing herb in mason jars at temps around 65-75, but in my apartment its consistently around 80 and out of my control. So can I put it in the fridge instead?
Is this doable? I've read that you should store you're curing herb in mason jars at temps around 65-75, but in my apartment its consistently around 80 and out of my control. So can I put it in the fridge instead?
theshockster Active Member Oct 12, 2010 #2 If you're supposed to cure at 65-75 degrees, why would you want to put it in your 38-42 degree refrigerator!?
If you're supposed to cure at 65-75 degrees, why would you want to put it in your 38-42 degree refrigerator!?
SCARHOLE Well-Known Member Oct 12, 2010 #3 I have herd of it , called cold cureing. Its suposed to give better flavor an more potencty. But ive never tried it.
I have herd of it , called cold cureing. Its suposed to give better flavor an more potencty. But ive never tried it.