Worth Curing at this point?

Djdanko23

Member
Harvested my second grow 14-days ago. Was hanging in the tent with 60/60% average over the first 7-10 days. Then with the nasty weather the humidity dropped down to 35-40%. I kept doing the bend test and the only branches that would snap were the very smallest. I decided to run the full 14-days. By that time some, but not all medium branches would snap.
Now I am thinking I took them too long. The buds feel very dry. I have them in jars and humidity is staying around 35%. Is it even worth keeping them in jars for 2-4 weeks?
 

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
Harvested my second grow 14-days ago. Was hanging in the tent with 60/60% average over the first 7-10 days. Then with the nasty weather the humidity dropped down to 35-40%. I kept doing the bend test and the only branches that would snap were the very smallest. I decided to run the full 14-days. By that time some, but not all medium branches would snap.
Now I am thinking I took them too long. The buds feel very dry. I have them in jars and humidity is staying around 35%. Is it even worth keeping them in jars for 2-4 weeks?
How long have they been in jars? Have you used multiple hydrometers to make sure it's reading properly.

I remove each bud when they are ready to be removed. Leaving small buds on to wait for large buds to catch up doesn't help you.
 

Djdanko23

Member
How long have they been in jars? Have you used multiple hydrometers to make sure it's reading properly.

I remove each bud when they are ready to be removed. Leaving small buds on to wait for large buds to catch up doesn't help you.
24-36 hours depending on what day I finished trimming them. All the meters range from 32-35%
 

Renfro

Well-Known Member
I respect your opinion more than 99% of people here.

Can I ask you to elaborate further please?
Curing allows time for terpenes to evaporate, you smell weed because of the terpenes evaporating. I much prefer my weed freshly dried. A cure never did anything to improve smoke by my standards, it just got old and less flavorful. If you grow good weed it doesn't need a "cure" and I consider it a waste of time.
 

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
Curing allows time for terpenes to evaporate, you smell weed because of the terpenes evaporating. I much prefer my weed freshly dried. A cure never did anything to improve smoke by my standards, it just got old and less flavorful. If you grow good weed it doesn't need a "cure" and I consider it a waste of time.
Fair enough. Thank you for your opinion on the matter.
 
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