DrMcSkunkins
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Everyone has heard that if you quick dry your bud it will taste awful and have no effect when used, but is this really true?
Who has a food dehydrator/jerky maker that has tried quick drying?
I personally have been doing this and perfecting it for years and I have found that buds quick dried and then cured in my process have much more bag appeal, more smell, better taste, and are much stickier and put off thicker vapor.
I know a vet in the next town over that I'm going to give a few samples to and let him smoke it and tell me which is better because I don't smoke, I only vape.
When I vape properly dried and cured bud that I've grownit tastes okay and does the job. When I vape a quick cured, quick dried bud it tastes amazing, like the stuff I used to pay 50-100 for back in the day, when most weed was Mexican brick.
Process:
1. Clip fresh buds from plant and trim big fan leaves.
2. Place buds evenly spread out on dehydrator trays and set on lowest heat setting 95f for two days.
3. After two days trim dried sugar leaves and either return buds to dehydrator or put in jar depending on feel of bud. If the bud still feels moist return to dehydrator for another 12 to 24 hours. If the bud feels dry and crunchy on outside, put the buds in a jar for 24 to 48 hours, opening and feeling the moisture of the buds a few times a day.
4. After repeating the process two or three times you are left with smelly stinky potent fast cured buds that taste better than a bud that's been cured in a jar for a month.
I started this out of necessity because I had a green plant that was almost done and no medicine and found out after doing this for years with plants that nannered on me, that the fast way actually tastes and vape better than the way everyone has been doing it for years.
Anyone who has done this or anyone that wants to try it please post your experiences here so I know that I'm not JUST crazy...
Who has a food dehydrator/jerky maker that has tried quick drying?
I personally have been doing this and perfecting it for years and I have found that buds quick dried and then cured in my process have much more bag appeal, more smell, better taste, and are much stickier and put off thicker vapor.
I know a vet in the next town over that I'm going to give a few samples to and let him smoke it and tell me which is better because I don't smoke, I only vape.
When I vape properly dried and cured bud that I've grownit tastes okay and does the job. When I vape a quick cured, quick dried bud it tastes amazing, like the stuff I used to pay 50-100 for back in the day, when most weed was Mexican brick.
Process:
1. Clip fresh buds from plant and trim big fan leaves.
2. Place buds evenly spread out on dehydrator trays and set on lowest heat setting 95f for two days.
3. After two days trim dried sugar leaves and either return buds to dehydrator or put in jar depending on feel of bud. If the bud still feels moist return to dehydrator for another 12 to 24 hours. If the bud feels dry and crunchy on outside, put the buds in a jar for 24 to 48 hours, opening and feeling the moisture of the buds a few times a day.
4. After repeating the process two or three times you are left with smelly stinky potent fast cured buds that taste better than a bud that's been cured in a jar for a month.
I started this out of necessity because I had a green plant that was almost done and no medicine and found out after doing this for years with plants that nannered on me, that the fast way actually tastes and vape better than the way everyone has been doing it for years.
Anyone who has done this or anyone that wants to try it please post your experiences here so I know that I'm not JUST crazy...