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Your Ideal Way For Curing Bud?


mindhunter

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hello peeps

I have a decent crop on the way, and would like to know the best way to dry/cure it to get the best out of it. What do you guys find works the best to keep all the goodness in the bud?

Cheers

Mindhunter

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I've only tried 2 methods so far. One is long drying in the attic followed by brown bag method. The other is slightly faster drying in an airing cupboard followed by water curing.

I can't really say I noticed anything with the water cure method. What it did do, however was make the bud really crispy when it dried out again, made to easy to crumble ( a bit like hash...)

Anyways, for more info on curing and indeed growing in general check out this handy link:

here.

Peace

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hey guys , I found this just now ,, figured this would be the best place to put it ,,hope it helps,,,

ps,, any one have any extra ,,other info on compresses,,does any one else use compresses or tinctures,,, for osteo arthritis,,, can just cut ,, be used or does it have to dry first, thanks george

http://www.cures-not-wars.org/nycbc.html

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hello hows it growin?

When you've finished harvesitng and you've cut the plant down and it's hanging upside down, where's the best place to hang it? i have a loft but i get's quite hot and stuffy in the summer and quite cold in the autum/winter. if not what about under the stairs the air-flow isn't good but i could put a fan in there what about that?

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