Who REALLY Cures PRIMO?

EKG Cal Canna

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Why are my ashes white and I feed up until harvest?
Hahahaha If we all lived in close proximity to each other we could all run 1 of the same cut our own way. feed to cure & find 3 few Old Head flower lovers & let them decide. Until then were all 5 a light, best weed ever growers !
 

Antidote Man

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This is a great topic. I have some Romulan from several months ago, its rock hard sitting in the curing jar, broken up is has some good smell... but smells old and not so good in general. I harvested, trimmed, let them dry on a window screen for several days then put them in a large jar, opened it daily.

I see this cigar oasis caliber iv and wondering if this will help. I'm looking for sticky, squishy, consistency after its cured for months... where am i going wrong... anyone, anyone
 

Hollatchaboy

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You're right. We should all also encourage fat people to comment on bodybuilding. Landscapers to comment on building skyscrapers. Dieticians to comment on space travel. Dont be a dweeb. You don't have the skills and knowledge to chime in, then don't.
Do you have the skills and knowledge? So, you're the be all end all? The shot caller? This thread is a waste.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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IMHO, the slow dry is critical however one facilitates that. The cure seems to be a variable thing though. Some buds are better with a shorter time in the jar some is better with longer. And it's constantly changing, for better or worse. The stuff I have in the jar now that's been in for five months has changed from an orange citrus to grapefruit and it's developed a little black pepper in the last month or so.

I'm nobodies expert on anything
 
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