How Important Is Curing?

hey,, just from exp. of drying and curing some and just drying the stuff i wanted to smoke I found the cured batch had abit more taste,and seemed to burn better,,but I didnt find any difference in strength ,,just my exp. from my few grows and years of smoking.

tAKE IT EASY...
 
brings out the natural flavor of flowers, smell and even makes it smoother to smoke... its a preference thing ;)
 
It's a good thing, i have had just dried and dried and cured....dried and cured is better, smoother, taste good. Just dry always makes me hack a lung up
 
Thank you all now I know that for years I've been smoking uncured but now that I'm growing my own I thin I'll try curing for a smoother taste.
 
I have a little batch off a plant that got harvested early. after drying the buds smelled a little like hay, but fruity. it's been about a week of curing now and it smells sooooooo much better. it even looks better than it did just dried.
 
I think that curing is very important. You can have the biggest buds in the land , but if they taste like shit , what are you going to do with them ? Like a good cigar , you want to bring out all the flavors of the bud.
 
IMO... Curing is important to a degree. If its an A+ strain and I'm paying top dollar at a cafe, then I expect a two to four week cure. When bud is sold as a mid grade then I don't expect a long cure; 4-6 days is enough.
 
. You can have the biggest buds in the land , but if they taste like shit , what are you going to do with them ? was your question/ point that i thought was funny as hell shitty tasting and good thc level... hash..hash...hash. there aint any hash where i live and its a shame... who dont love hash. im so much more popular when i have home- made cheese. cheers
 
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