dude my weed sux!!!?

imlegal

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so i harvested at around 50% amber trichs for some couchlock. and it gets u stoned for like 5 mins, some of the jars dried in about a week and sat in jars for about week as well. i know they need to cure longer but shouldnt it get u higher even though its not done? thanks for any help, im pretty bummed.
 

Mr.Therapy Man

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Ive had some smoke that took over 2 months cure to get really potent.Most of my strains are as good as they get in 30 days or so...
 

Hogg

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actually weed doesnt get stronger with curing it just make sit smoke smoother...THC actually degrades with time NOT becomes more potent.
 

Mr.Therapy Man

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actually weed doesnt get stronger with curing it just make sit smoke smoother...THC actually degrades with time NOT becomes more potent.
Where in the hell did you hear that?You have not grown any weed bro or you would not even say shit like that.So your saying wet weed will get you high better just picked or with a three day dry!!!come on bro!!!I cant even believe half these answers anymore....peace
 

stonedmetalhead1

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actually weed doesnt get stronger with curing it just make sit smoke smoother...THC actually degrades with time NOT becomes more potent.
Yes and no. Some people on here are confused about the difference between drying and curing. It is super important to completely dry your herb out before trying to cure it. Also, thc is not psycoactive unless it's completely dry and does get more potent with a proper cure. As to weed degrading with time, if weed is dried, cured, and stored properly it can last a very long time. Cureing your weed does make it smoother because the only thing that can break down the natural and man-made chemicals in your plants (that make it harsh and effect flavor) is time.
 

thesurface

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Curing weed does in fact make it more potent smoke. No need to explain I think all savvy individuals know this.
 

Lil Czr

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Back to your original subject.

Sounds like you have some weak genes there.

Your best bet is to buy yourself some seeds from one of the many wonderful seed banks out there.

Good luck.
 

Tagh

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Proper drying and curing will also ensure maximum potency of the marijuana you have grown. Marijuana is not potent just after harvest. Some of the THC is in a non-psychoactive acidic form.
From an article about curing. Pretty much proves ya wrong in about 30 words

Go read something about curing, obviously you never have.

Another line :)

Also, by the end of the cure, any remaining inactive THC will be converted to active THC (that increases potency).

I didn't even put the brackets :lol:
 

stonedmetalhead1

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Marijuana is not potent just after harvest.
I don't know if I would go that far. I've had plenty of weed rip my head apart two weeks after the chop. As long as it's dry and a quality plant it will be potent but it will get better with a cure.
 

Hogg

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I have grown for a few years and I usually do cure for at least a month unless Im all out of smoke... I have read many articles on this subject and some say THC degrades after harvest and that THC is actually the strongest at harvest some say curing does increase potency..so who really knows...I can tell the difference in taste and smoothness but no difference in potencybetweena 7-10 dry and a 30 day cure..
 

stonedmetalhead1

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lol....you so called "experts" need to study up a little before you start calling people noobs. THC starts to degrade after it has dried, fresh picked/dried buds are the highest in THC that they ever will be. THC degrades over time to more cbc given that confused "fuzzy" headed stone. Now I do cure all my herb because it smells better and tastes much better/smoother but as for curing thats all it does no matter what you "experts" say THC does NOT get stronger with cure it is the reverse...look it up!
People aren't saying thc doesn't degrade over time. They are saying a proper cure and proper storage will delay the inevitable and have positive effects on the finished product. There are many things that aid in the degradation of thc like time, temperature, oxygen, and sunlight to name a few but to think a nice cure won't help your weed is just not true. The thc doesn't get stronger but more of it is converted to a psycoative chemical.
 

Hogg

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Proper drying and curing will also ensure maximum potency of the marijuana you have grown. Marijuana is not potent just after harvest. Some of the THC is in a non-psychoactive acidic form.
From an article about curing. Pretty much proves ya wrong in about 30 words

Go read something about curing, obviously you never have.

Another line :)

Also, by the end of the cure, any remaining inactive THC will be converted to active THC (that increases potency).

I didn't even put the brackets :lol:
Yes I too have read that article...try using the search fuction and you will find other "experts" who say THC degrades over time....this is scientifically proven use google or do you need help finding that too...
 

Hogg

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People aren't saying thc doesn't degrade over time. They are saying a proper cure and proper storage will delay the inevitable and have positive effects on the finished product. There are many things that aid in the degradation of thc like time, temperature, oxygen, and sunlight to name a few but to think a nice cure won't help your weed is just not true. The thc doesn't get stronger but more of it is converted to a psycoative chemical.
Yup and I clearly stated that I do cure because of smoother smoke and taste...but I disagree that curing makes the smoke stronger..... there are others who will say the same.
 

Hogg

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This is an excerpt from:
THE MARIJUANA GROWER'S GUIDE
by Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal
but Im sure you "experts" know more than Ed about growing.....pay close attention to the last line...
Chapter 21
AFTER THE HARVEST
Once the marijuana plant is harvested, it ceases to produce cannabinoids and resins, and the main changes in potency that occur are degradative. However, when the material is handled carefully, dried or cured properly, and then stored well, little degradation will occur. During drying or curing, the resin content may seem to increase, as the plant's tissues shrink away from their resinous coating.
More than 70 percent of the fresh weight of the plant os water. Drying is done to evaporate most of this water, so the marijuana will burn evenly and smoke smoothly. Additionally, the cannabinoids in fresh plant material are mostly in the acid forms, which are not psychoactive. The acid cannabinoids decarboxylate (they lose the gas, carbon dioxide) during the drying or curing processes, which convert them to their psychoactive neutral forms. Decarboxylation is complete if the marijuana is actually smokes. For this reason, no special procedures are needed to decarboxylate the marijuana unless it will be eaten. In that case, the recipe should include a period of dry heating. The heat converts the cannabinoids to their psychoactive neutral forms, and also melts the sharp-pointed cystolith hairs that cover leaves, stems and petioles. Cystolith hairs can cause stomach pains if you eat uncooked marijuana or chew on raw marijuana, which we strongly advise you not to do.
Commercial marijuana us usually composed of just the flower tops (colas), which have been stripped, manicured, cured, and dried. Homegrowers often do not cure their crop before drying, and if the smoke is smooth, there is no reason not to dry it directly. But harsh-smoking marijuana can be cured so that the smoke is smoother. Curing has little affect on potency when done properly.
 
long as u get high.....who gives a whoot...all weeds have different highs to them...u cant compare one high to the next even if its from the same strain, because the genotypes might show in one plant but noy the other....light it up!
 

stonedmetalhead1

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Yup and I clearly stated that I do cure because of smoother smoke and taste...but I disagree that curing makes the smoke stronger..... there are others who will say the same.
I feel it's like a bell curve and depending on how well cured your buds are directly relates to the preservation of the thc. I have had weed that was better after a 30 day cure than right after it was done drying. It's all about how you preserve it. I do think that most all of the potency, at least 99%, comes from proper drying after the chop and that it will only get minutely better with a nice cure but that extra little kick is always nice. I'm not saying 6 months later you won't have some degradation but after 4-6 weeks if done properly you will have very little if any.
 

Mr.Therapy Man

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The problem with most people is they cant grow enough to even get a two week cure,why else would you smoke something that has not reached its full potental.Im not bashing you Im just stating facts,no way is any smoke stronger with a 7 day cure compared to 30 cure
 
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