Is it Time to Cure?

Mr Green Man

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Hi.

I would have posted this in my jurnal, but I need a speed respons.


If you can't be assed read the rest of my post, my question is:

What does weed feel like when it is dry enough to be cured?


I have been drying my bud for just under a week and I'm think it's time to cure.

I think I may have dryed them a little fast, the out side of the buds seems very dry while inside is still a little soft.

I was looking at some weed a friend had just brought, it was very nice weed, but my weed already seems dryer than his weed was.

I'm wonding if it is okay to start the cure now, so that he remaining mostyer is spread out threw the bud and dryed slowly?

Thanks.
 
I start my cure just as the tiniest stem I find snaps with no bending really. if the larger stems are still really bendy and wet either remove the nuggets, or leave those branches longer. no matter how dry the outside seems, theres alot of moisture in those stems that will come right out first night of curing. if its to wet in the morning just take it out for a bit and try again soon. I remove all nugget from stems when I dry to speed it up and get it curing, I let main colas dry longer to keep there bud shape. The end result is about the same though to me. the cure does the magic.
 
Ye I think I went a little over, Balls. When I put them in the jars and seal them, should they start to sweat?

How long does this normally take?
and what does it look like?
 
dry, brownbag, then cure. Theres only one way it should be done. If your nugs are a lil crispy on the outside, jar em
 
no sweating or steaming, just should feel a little warm in the jar when first opened, let it vent for 30 min a day or take it out and let sit for a night if its sweating.
 
Thanks. It's good, There no longer crispy on the outside, they are now a nice and evenly dry, smell good and smoke well. Thanks.
 
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