Question on Dry/Cure for VAPE Users

novice11

Active Member
Ok, I am starting to harvest. I have a bit drying out for 3 days now and couldn't wait. So I popped some into the Volcano.

I was surprised that it all tasted just fine. I had done no flushing, I just decided to cut a couple down and hang them.

So I'm wondering if the whole dry/cure thing is as critical for Vape users as it is for other "intake" methods. As you know, the Vape just vaporizes the THC with no combustion at all.

What do you think, Vape users?

PS. It was a real good high, jelled me out pretty good!
 

novice11

Active Member
Okay, but what is behind that? Am I not understanding how the Vape actually works, or is there an aspect to the dry/cure I don't understand as it applies to Vaporizers?
 

kbo ca

Active Member
curing your herb brings it to it's full potential, meaning it makes it stronger and tastier. when you cure, you are changing an herb that has low ( if any) psychoactive properties, to one that is very psychoactive. I believe before it is cured there is something called thcv that doesn't get you high, and when you cure, it converts to thc, which does get you high. No matter how you ingest, smoke, vape, food, it's all better with cured bud.
 

Stoobie

Well-Known Member
I can taste the chlorophyll when vaping poorly dried herb. It tastes a little like steamed broccoli. I'm not a fan. Properly dried and cured is better for both taste and potency.
 

growone

Well-Known Member
yeah, curing is a good idea all the time if you have the option
vaping gives you the 'pure' flavor, and cured is much better
and over time curing does affect the character of the effect
 
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