there should be no reason for that much of a cure to be required.Damn 2-3 months cure?! Ok I have to hook up with my connect
I was not buying into the 2-3 month cure...I harvested Nirvana AK48 April 2011 and a newer harvest in early July 2011. I opened the July 2011 first, and it smelled nice and fruity. I then opened a jar from April 2011 and wow, it was really nice and fruity smelling. Must be something to what you say, sorry I had my doubts, but based on my own harvest the older harvest does smell better. I just hope that I can get my seal back on the jars I opened, oops.Indicas usually need a good cure. If Nirvana's AK48 is anything like Serious Seed's AK47 (I assume it's an exact copy), then it needs a 2-3 month cure. I heard that it smells bad initially but after a good cure it's fruity.
I see 2-3 months curing as more of a recommendation than a requirement. If you want that smell and taste that you like, you might want to cure it that long. If not, go with the moment.there should be no reason for that much of a cure to be required.
I can and will wait that long. But what if smell doesnt come back? lolI see 2-3 months curing as more of a recommendation than a requirement. If you want that smell and taste that you like, you might want to cure it that long. If not, go with the moment.
Those hygrometers are inexpensive, and they're also very inaccurate. There are gobs of hygrometers on the market, but only two are recommend: the Caliber III and a (calibrated) Hydroset/Xikar. Given the value of a typical crop, even a micro grow, it makes zero sense not to get a real gauge on the state of the product.you can get hygrometers from petsmart or petco for 5 bucks... They sell them for lizard tanks. Their nice and small
The typo was mine. How ironic. lolGet a hygrometer (not a hydrometer like some stated) and you will never guess again.
I'm glad you found the process useful.20 bucks well worth it. I have the Caliber III about 6 of em and they work excellent.