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Fibro's curing experiment
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Re: Fibro's curing experiment
Well just the control bud left and I doubt that will be much different than the rest of the harvest, only difference is it was a single bud in a jar of its very own...
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Over all the cvault and fridge seemed to be the best, the c vault has the advantage of just chucking the weed in and forgetting about it, I still burped mine but they say you don't have to.
If you are growing a lot, the cvaults are certainly worth a look but they aren't that cheap, the one for this experiment cost me £25 and that's a medium for up to 28g of bud, they do them up to 21litre that holds a kilo!
The fridge cure was also interesting and cheaper unless you buy a dedicated fridge, if you do, get a wine fridge so you can control the temp better. I may keep a lookout for a cheap second hand one as it seems to help retain a lot of the tasty volitiles.
If you are growing a lot, the cvaults are certainly worth a look but they aren't that cheap, the one for this experiment cost me £25 and that's a medium for up to 28g of bud, they do them up to 21litre that holds a kilo!
The fridge cure was also interesting and cheaper unless you buy a dedicated fridge, if you do, get a wine fridge so you can control the temp better. I may keep a lookout for a cheap second hand one as it seems to help retain a lot of the tasty volitiles.
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Nice one :-) Was good to see the results of this.FX wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:42 pmOver all the cvault and fridge seemed to be the best, the c vault has the advantage of just chucking the weed in and forgetting about it, I still burped mine but they say you don't have to.
If you are growing a lot, the cvaults are certainly worth a look but they aren't that cheap, the one for this experiment cost me £25 and that's a medium for up to 28g of bud, they do them up to 21litre that holds a kilo!
The fridge cure was also interesting and cheaper unless you buy a dedicated fridge, if you do, get a wine fridge so you can control the temp better. I may keep a lookout for a cheap second hand one as it seems to help retain a lot of the tasty volitiles.
Using a vape you can really see the results of a well loved grow and bud. You can literally taste everything through the vape, I have had some right nasty tasting stuff I'd purchased off street before, luckily have this place and my own lovely buds
Fridge all the way for my supply.
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Ok I find this very interesting and happen to have a designated fridge for my seeds so may have to give the fridge a try
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Yes! Lovely thread @fx you prove the fridge can be glorious, super nicely done thanks a bunch for this detailed journey. the C vault in cold blowing mind results
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@FX very nicely done mate, mucho gracias
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Re: Fibro's curing experiment
I cured mine in a mason for 4 weeks there and it lost all its terms :/ must have done something wrong, tastes like hay lol
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Re: Fibro's curing experiment
If it tastes like hay, I might be that the bud had not dried sufficiently before cure
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