From my limited understanding of water curing I assume after the 10 day water cure it is okay to quick dry since all the stuff that makes the smoke harsh (chlorophyll & turpins) is leached out during the curing process. Is this correct? Please someone who has actually done this any advise is appreciated.
What? It was a simple question, no need for you to become an asshole about it.Been smoking to much? You sound a bit paranoid...
Again, no need to be an asshole. Water curing produces a shitty product, period. Go for it.Why I consider this a viable option doesn't really have any affect on if it works or not does it? I'm not growing huge amounts of dope to sell to the neighborhood high schoolers so the lose in weight doesn't matter. That said it would be nice to have have the few grams of refer in my pocket NOT stink up the entire room while or in general not reeking of pot in situations when it would be a bad idea to do so. Oh yeah and the smooth smoke is a plus.
Done. No more tolerating your douchebaggery from me.Please, I must ask for the douchebaggery to stop here. It's a pretty simple question why try to force me one way or the other?
No prob jay, we're playing horseshoes right now if you want to join!Stone - Sound a bit to high tech for this hillbilly
Btw, it's terpenes, not turpins. Gotta spell it correctly to get the best hits.
thats the only reason i do it. it works well for that. it makes the final butter much cleaner tasting. do whatever you want with your weed bro . i too am out of here.Tried it, once, never again. If you were making canna butter, it may well be something worth doing, I can't say, I haven't made butter, but if you are going to smoke it, do yourself a favour, and dont do it. It seems everyone has their own way of doing it, mine was to change the water twice a day, until the water being thrown away stops having colour to it, and the stench of the water stops making you feel ill. It took about 10 days for me. The key though is to use warm water, not cold, or you're gonna lose alot of trichs.