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Old 04-25-2006, 06:17 AM #1
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Too Dry?

After I trim my buds I put them on screens in the basement with a fan blowing. I let them go only two days like that, but they get so dry that they are practically chalk dust. what can I do to prevent this? I sometimes put them in a cardboard box for a day then back on the screens, but they are still bone dry. What do you guys do?
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Old 04-25-2006, 08:42 AM #2
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let them get to the point of bone dry, then put them in sealable glass jars. You need an air seal. The air is the trick here to start the cure. Then you burp the seal for about 30 minutes to an hour about twice a day for two weeks, but make sure to use your own instict when burping.

It will take a minimum of two weeks even three to get the bud to the nice skunky smelling hard as a rock crystally bud. When you cure your weed, you conver its acidic non-psychoactive molecules to neutral PSYCHOACTIVE ones. Its great and the longer you cure the better your weed.
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