can i get a quick response.. its about curing

lowrider2000

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yep it gose thrugh a process kinda like wine but different im sure some one will break it down and get technical wit it........
 

lowrider2000

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just know that its important and people would not wast 1 month of there lifes drying and curing if there was a faster way that was just as effective.... and it dose make it more powerfull sorry NBKA do some reserch dont mean to troll you or anything
 

mconn333

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curing re-dispurses the moisture evenly on the buds, It also activated the final trich that have not yet hardened. but any more than a few weeks is unnecessary. after like 3-4 weeks of burping you can seal them bitchs and put 'em in a dark cool place. Light and moisture kill potency.
 

NBKA

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just know that its important and people would not wast 1 month of there lifes drying and curing if there was a faster way that was just as effective.... and it dose make it more powerfull sorry NBKA do some reserch dont mean to troll you or anything
Show me your proof please, I dont mean to troll you either, but if your calling me out, you need to back it with some proof please...........
 

lowrider2000

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Cannabinoid Conversion

Naturally, as the metabolic processes continue during curing, the conversion of cannabergerol to tetrahydrocannabinol will continue and the potency of the pot will increase. This is because cannabergerol (CBG) is the non-psychoactive precursor for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Of course, the exact change in THC content will necessarily be dependant upon the concentration of CBG in the fresh material at harvest. Of course any remaining precursors necessary to form additional cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids will also be consumed and converted.
 

NBKA

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Cannabinoid Conversion

Naturally, as the metabolic processes continue during curing, the conversion of cannabergerol to tetrahydrocannabinol will continue and the potency of the pot will increase. This is because cannabergerol (CBG) is the non-psychoactive precursor for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Of course, the exact change in THC content will necessarily be dependant upon the concentration of CBG in the fresh material at harvest. Of course any remaining precursors necessary to form additional cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids will also be consumed and converted.
Sounds sound, but what is the source of this information? Blow joe in his back yard, or a botanist at a univeristy?
Too many variables left out is the reason I ask.
What if there was no/very little cbg's? then by what you posted, there would not be a potancy increase.
 

bird mcbride

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After about a year a lot of your THC's gone cannaboid, a no buzz situation. If you spray by gone pot with a water doped with hydrocloric acid some electron shit will happen and activates the THC molecules again, means happy times. So don't forget to puke when your cooking your cheese!!!
 
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