I meant overall....not just bobs trash. If weed is brown , its suspect. If you know the grower who can explain it is one thing but to just say brown is not an indicator is a pretty bold statement. Brown is a great indicator of a shitty cure , a shitty dry , mold spores , ammonia smells and this is a lot more common then just ripping the chlorophyll out in one day. (like most folks , thuis is the only time they will ever hear of this horrible way of drying.) Most growers read a lot more about getting rid of chlorophyll then they do about "aging tobacco" so hes going backwards here. (getting rid of the chlorophyll is the same in every plant for the most part so no need in learning backwards... )
Has science changed in the last 10 years ? i wouldnt doubt it as we dont know much about the plant yet....were still learning. 10 years ago , a "cure" had a lot more to it then just getting rid of chlorophyll. As i recall , a lot of things changed within the flower as it was curing. I also recall reading something that said once the flower is down to 60 rh or whatever the number is ..... its done and cannot be changed anymore (for the good) Which is why we take so long to cure ? Chlorophyll cannot be the only factor or we would be smoking within a week. (i am not talking about terps either cause we already covered that one)
you also mentioned some old weed being better and i wondered what the professor told you that confirmed it was better?
Thanks for your time.