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pungolian posted an update 4 months ago
4 months ago (edited)
The 2nd best compliment i have received in a minute was a week or so ago when a fellow grower wanted to buy a half from me of this sticky dank ass chocolate thai.
But the Best complement ever was when that same grower in NC called me back today wanting to know if he could get another half ‘cuz he cant keep his ol lady outta the jar and hes about…
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vanilla_growilla_83 posted an update 4 months ago
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vanilla_growilla_83 posted an update 4 months ago
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vanilla_growilla_83 posted an update 4 months ago
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terptaster posted an update 6 months ago
High to All and All Stay High. I’m new to the site, I have a question, I’m not sure if this is the place but here goes. Curing, I’m using mason jars and trying sometimes use humidity pks. My Lids are of the type that you can suck all the Air out. My question is “Do I need to leave oxygen in the jars so I get the right Chemical reaction For Curing?”
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Yes I would think the oxygen would be required to breakdown the chlorophyll and other aid the curing process. I believe that’s why they say fill them 3/4 of the way full, to allow for the oxygen. Hope this helps you out! Have a good weekend!
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Awesome Josh, it’s nice to have a site like this. Back at ya on the weekend
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Oxygen is your enemy while curing. That’s why I use Grove Bags. It makes it easier. You don’t want your goodies OXIDIZING. Therefore, the Grove bags has a permeable film that allows oxygen molecules to pass through (self-burping), but the membrane still keeps terps in. Terps don’t escape, oxygen does.
The most important part of curing imo…
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