I Have a Little Problem

TaylorG22

Member
okay ive done everything everyone has told me and i still dont know whats wrong? my buds dont smell like they should. has no smell at all. just like hay.
ive hung them up in my closet till the stems bent and cracked and the outside was getting dry. then i put them in the mason jar and for a few days let them sit in there for a few hours and opened it and let condisation out. and so on.
any help would be nice bongsmilie
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
Got a hygrometer? U better. If ur smelling hay then u just gotta be patient. It takes time 4 the veg matter to break down and the terps and cannibinoids to become pyschoactive. 1. Get a hygrometer 2. At about 60% try smoking a bud and ul see the dif. 3. At 50 to 55 you should be all good. Curing longer = better smell and stone. Okee dokee?
 

BrotherBuz

Active Member
Got a hygrometer? U better. If ur smelling hay then u just gotta be patient. It takes time 4 the veg matter to break down and the terps and cannibinoids to become pyschoactive. 1. Get a hygrometer 2. At about 60% try smoking a bud and ul see the dif. 3. At 50 to 55 you should be all good. Curing longer = better smell and stone. Okee dokee?
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Humidor-CALIBER3-Thermometer-Hygrometer/dp/B0007W1EA6


This method is particularly effective for folks who are starting out, those looking to maximize quality in a shorter period of time, and folks who's like to produce a connoisseur-quality product each and every time with no guesswork involved.

It's a very simple and effective process:

Cut the product, trim it per your preference, but don't dry it until the stems snap. Take it down while the stems still have some flex, but the product feel dry on the outside. This is a perfect opportunity to drop the dry-feeling flowers onto a screen and collect prime-quality kief that would otherwise get lost in the jar.

Jar the product, along with a Caliber III hygrometer. One can be had on Ebay for ~$20. Having tested a number of hygrometers - digital and analog - this model in particular produced consistent, accurate results. Then, watch the readings:

+70% RH - too wet, needs to sit outside the jar to dry for 12-24 hours, depending.

65-70% RH - the product is almost in the cure zone, if you will. It can be slowly brought to optimum RH by opening the lid for 2-4 hours.

60-65% RH - the stems snap, the product feels a bit sticky, and it is curing.

55-60% RH - at this point it can be stored for an extended period (3 months or more) without worrying about mold. The product will continue to cure.

Below 55% RH - the RH is too low for the curing process to take place. The product starts to feel brittle. Once you've hit this point, nothing will make it better. Adding moisture won't restart the curing process; it will just make the product wet. If you measure a RH below 55% don't panic. Read below:

Obviously, the product need time to sweat in the jar. As such, accurate readings won't be seen for ~24 hours, assuming the flowers are in the optimal cure zone. If you're curing the product for long-term storage, give the flowers 4-5 days for an accurate reading. If the product is sill very wet, a +70% RH reading will show within hours. If you see the RH rising ~1% per hour, keep a close eye on the product, as it's likely too moist.

by Simon
 

bowlfullofbliss

Well-Known Member
One question I would like to ask is how well you manicured your nugs before curing? I've found that snipping off every bit of leaf matter after the initial drying helps greatly in getting rid of the hay smell, plus you get mad jars of fine trim for making goodies.
 

MIway

Active Member
okay ive done everything everyone has told me and i still dont know whats wrong? my buds dont smell like they should. has no smell at all. just like hay.
ive hung them up in my closet till the stems bent and cracked and the outside was getting dry. then i put them in the mason jar and for a few days let them sit in there for a few hours and opened it and let condisation out. and so on.
any help would be nice bongsmilie


Pretty simple... you put em into a jar wet... if you say that you had to open em up to remove condensate. Too damn wet.

After the long stems crack & the outsides of the nugs go crisp... there is still a lot of moisture inside the bud masses & stems thereof. You might want to try sweating the nugs in closed paper bags for a couple of days before you put em in the jar... and avoid the burping issues. Peace
 
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