An air-tight container in a dark location will allow you to store your buds for up to two years, while maintaining quality. The curing process is possibly the most overlooked aspect of cannabis production.
Due to the competition between the medicinal and recreational cannabis markets, an increasing number of growers are paying attention to this process, which turns a decent product into an outstanding one.
And now you can do the same with your own crop : the best marijuana always demands a bit more TLC, and the curing process is no exception. All of our cannabis seeds. We are very sorry to inform you that, against our will, we are now unable to engage in any commercial activity.
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Anything interesting to share with us? The best cannabis is born from premium genetics, innovative cultivation, timely trimming, and, finally, a thorough curing process. A proper curing process is a key to producing a smooth, flavorful smoke representative of the most delicate buds.
A recent blog post from Growlink outlines what curing cannabis is, and how to do it. Many plants are cured, such as cannabis, hemp, sagebrush, bay leaves, tea leaves, and tobacco. In cannabis cultivation specifically, the curing process creates a cleaner, smoother smoke, and enhanced flavor. Every vegetable requires a different curing process for the best outcome.
Regardless of the process, the goal is the same: to protect the product while retaining robust flavors, nutrients, and, in the case of cannabis, cannabinoids. Proper curing ends the degradation process before active compounds like terpenes and cannabinoids evaporate or transform. Even if the starting material is of the same quality, matching the type and quality of cure to expected further processing can have a big influence on whether the end product is delightful or just mediocre.
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