It will take at least 7 days to 14 days to dry the crop with temperatures between 65 to 75 degrees F and relative humidity between 45 % to 55 %. You will know when the marijuana is dried out if the stems snap or break when they are twisted. Try smoking a small bud in a joint to be sure it is dried out sufficient.
How to Cure Marijuana
At this time, small buds will be dried up adequate to smoke. But bigger buds should be cured to make sure that the marijuana is as strong and tasty as achievable.
If essential, you can set aside buds that are less than half gram for smoking, while larger buds cure.
The cure lasts 7 to 14 days. The aspire of what you are doing is consistently finishing the slow dry process, so that mold will not grow when the buds are stocked up long term.
Also, by the end of the cure, any lingering inactive THC will be converted to active THC.
To cure the crop, you will need one or more containers made out of glass or plastic. Some people say plastic can pass on a taste to the marijuana. Individually, plastic containers that some types of roll your own tobacco are sold in, have no unenthusiastic effect on the taste.
How to Cure Marijuana with useful Containers. Containers that have a rubber seal work best, but any type of urn with a tight fitting cover will do. One quart canning jars do a very fine job if you are curing a few pounds or fewer. They have a rubber seal and hold two or more ounces of marijuana per one quart jar.
When curing quantities in excess of a few pounds, large plastic rubber maid storage containers are optional. They are not air tight, but will do the job when smaller rubber seal containers are not practical.
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