water curing?

monkz

Well-Known Member
ok so iv been reading up on water curing and it seems like an ok idea.
im not bothered about the weight loss at all since its all for personal use.
iv got 1 of each:
strawberry cough
super lemon haze
blue cheese
white widow
blackjack
applejack

iv read that water curing does howeer, affect the taste and smell... and for me thats what i love, taste n smell, along with potency onbiously lol but taste and smell are a must.

who has water cured? and does it really diminish taste and smell that much?

rep to any good info

Monkz.
 

Busmike

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I've been growing White Widow for 7 years now. I tried the water cure method on a few oz's last year. The results were not great. The weight loss was about 25 % more than normal dry/curing methods, the color was a dark green, and the potency was only slightly higher than the same weed cured normally.

I only tried it once. The ONLY advantage I saw was the batch was ready to smoke in a week, compared to my normal 5 weeks.
 

monkz

Well-Known Member
I've been growing White Widow for 7 years now. I tried the water cure method on a few oz's last year. The results were not great. The weight loss was about 25 % more than normal dry/curing methods, the color was a dark green, and the potency was only slightly higher than the same weed cured normally.

I only tried it once. The ONLY advantage I saw was the batch was ready to smoke in a week, compared to my normal 5 weeks.
thanx, the guy above posted a pic on how to do it which wasnt helpful seeing as i know how to do it lol. but what youe told me is exactly what i wanted to know, rep for that

if anyone else has opinions please post
 

Cubbz

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I've also tried this method and wasn't too impressed. I agree with Bus, the color darkened and it kinda solidified the nugs, they weren't as tender as usual. Since then I avoid it, maybe try it with a little if you're really interested in it. Not sure if they helps you at all.
 
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