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Storm
04-29-2005, 02:14 AM
anybody have a trick to quick cure some bud? like 2 days or less? i know i'm probably horrifying you ranger ;) but i figured i'd ask?
rangerdanger
04-29-2005, 03:43 AM
There is no way to cure in 2 days.
Faced with the same problem, I left the bud on a table top so the sun was shining on it.
stevesarich
04-29-2005, 03:45 AM
Food dehydrator. I've got a pretty good one. It'll make beef jerky in six hours :D
waltmarkers
04-30-2005, 08:16 PM
Whatever you do, don't put it in a toaster oven, even on low. I knew a guy who tried that with some weed he bought that was too wet to smoke, and it was so harsh he couldn't smoke it, it's so sad to throw weed out. Don't toast it.
Nesta
04-30-2005, 08:19 PM
whats the rush? this takes time, and with curing, the longer you wait the better the reward.
Your patience with a slow cure will reward you in the end. Slow bro.
Longleaf
06-24-2008, 11:50 PM
You don't need to cure the material to make hash. If you absolutely can't wait, roll some skuff or little popcorn ball buds in your hands and smoke the finger hash.
Delta-9
06-25-2008, 03:39 PM
like SFC says get out your p-tool the longer you cure the better it gets. why put in 2-3 months of hard work and then try to quick dry it and totaly ruin it it needs to dry slowly so the chloraphyl has time to brake down. if you dry it to quick the chloraphyl doesnt have time to break down and that will cause it to smell like hay and smoke very harsh thats why some dank ass buds when hung up in a couple days it smells like hay but when you cure it rite all the chemical structures breakdown and the hay smell will go away and the good smell will come back
Now I have a little more experience now since this thread started. If you have any sign of mold to hell with curing slow. Dehydrator.
Longleaf
07-11-2008, 01:37 AM
I've had good luck with putting a fan on the buds while they're drying (spread out in a big cardboard box, or hanging in a closet). They're barely dry enough to smoke in about a week, at least dry enough to put into jars to start the cure.
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