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Can You Freeze Dry Marijuana? Cryo Cure FAQs
Yes, you can freeze dry cannabis -- but it's not so simple. Learn how Cryo Cure perfected freeze drying and now pioneers a new flower category.
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Define cured.
Technically, it is when the cholorophyll has been removed. So, that's my definition.
What cures then if not the trichomes? Leaves? What makes this weed taste better than that weed?No, trich's do not cure. I'm not sure where you heard that but it's Bro science. False info.
A trichome is at its highest potency when the head is swollen and milky. Anything past that is less.
Read the captions on the pics.
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The different combinations of terpenes. Each strain has its own mix of terps and that's where the flavor and many of the medical effects come from.What cures then if not the trichomes? Leaves? What makes this weed taste better than that weed?
Yes I have considered cooling my garage however the electricity costs would be pretty high to run the AC 24/7. I know $1600 is a lot of money but I think cooling my garage would actually probably cost that much per year anyways. SoCal Edison already fuck me enough as is LOLHmmm? If you were willing to spend $1600 initially to fix this problem, even though it wasn't what you needed, why not just pick up a portable air conditioner to but in your space, which will control humidity at higher levels, and just get a humidifier to supplement for when your humidity is low....overall, more control of climate and much cheaper in the long run, especially for how long it normally takes to dry cannabis Just another suggestion.
What do you think of something like this in place of jars for curing and/or storing? The container will always be full by pushing out the air:Full jars stay good for 6-9 months in the dark. Near empty jars will lose quality within 30-60 days.
These look like they would work well.What do you think of something like this in place of jars for curing and/or storing? The container will always be full by pushing out the air:
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We have the Airscape Ceramic: Link
And Cannascape Ceramic: Link
There's also a glass Cannascape: Link
There's many different sizes to choose from, even Kilo, maybe even bigger: Link
@Backyard_Boogie we spoke before about your wine chiller DIY to make a drying/curing cabinet. I love the idea as I've stated before. I don't "love" the $1600 price tag on the Cannatrol Cool Cure cabinet. It looks to me like a glorified thermostat controlled home-style wine cooler. I have an unused refrigerator and a currently unused temp controller. Has humidity been an issue? If I recall correctly, you were saying that when the compressor kicks on it automatically dropped the humidity making the inkbird humidity controller not necessary.These look like they would work well.
My "mini" fridge is wayyyy larger than the average dorm size refrigerator. It is "moisture control" but I'm not sure if it's frost-free. I would add my temp controller to maintain an internal temp in the mid 50's. Drying speed is of no concern to me. What I need is a good way to dry/cure that I can precisely control temp and rH so I can have more consistent results. There's a difference between what I dry/cure when it's warm out as opposed to when I dry/cure indoors during the colder months. I want consistent results. I like the design of this unit:I have dryed n a dorm fridge In the past.works good,no smell unless you open the door.works good just takes forever.
older thread i know but, why not just put a simple wall and door up in the garage to make a smaller space to use A/C and dehumidifier and or humidifier?Yes I have considered cooling my garage however the electricity costs would be pretty high to run the AC 24/7. I know $1600 is a lot of money but I think cooling my garage would actually probably cost that much per year anyways. SoCal Edison already fuck me enough as is LOL
Yeah, I am hoping to hear an update from Backyard Boogie.older thread i know but, why not just put a simple wall and door up in the garage to make a smaller space to use A/C and dehumidifier and or humidifier?