Experimental water curing.

wafflehouselover

Well-Known Member
I just thought about something when i saw the thread below me that says bleach+water curing which i thought was :spew:.

I am going to try h202+water curing and see if i can get some wild results. I don't know whats going to happen but that sounds really kool. Maybe it will speed up the process or something i don't know but i'll let u guys know whats up.

If anyone tried this and see no result please let me know so i won't waste my time. And i'll be using grotek 35% h202. I'll be doing 1 controlled, and 4-5 same size buds each with different h202 strength.

What im hoping for it to do is to turn the bud "WHITE"! but keep everything else good and no bad taste to it or nothing, but i read somewhere water curing takes away flavor?
 

wafflehouselover

Well-Known Member
not the grotek one, your talking about the pharmecutical one. I've put above that i will be using 35% one by grotek which is for hydroponic supply. But i really want to use foodgrade 99%percent or something but i dont know where to get them.
 

Kant

Well-Known Member
what exactly does hydrogen peroxide do to make it cure faster? i thought the point of water curing was to get more of the chemicals out while trapping in the thc (since thc is water insoluble).
 

wafflehouselover

Well-Known Member
Ok i never said that im expecting it to cure faster, altho i think it might just cure faster dont know. But i'll test it out, like i said what im shotting for is to make the bud lose its color and turn white but it will keep everything else.
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
I don't think it will help curing in any way. H2O2 is just water after all, with an extra oxygen atom that will oxidize something in your buds.

Maybe the trichomes will disappear. :blsmoke:

HTH :mrgreen:
 

Justin Hale

Active Member
the h20 method works well. you lose a bit of flavor, but get a cleaner smoke. potentcy (sp?) does not seem to affected. kinda curious about the bleach method. i won't try it tho'
 
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