Aged weed is better.....

MinnBobber

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I don't know if ALL aged weed is better, but i have definitely thought to myself many a time that a certain strain i got would do well to sit around for a long time in a jar, anywhere from a couple weeks to several months.

not because it was too wet when i got it or anything, more that i just had a sense that the weed should age for a while in a jar before getting to its best point.

i actually right now have been smoking a jar i put to the side abour 3 months ago for this very reason. i was very happy with the wait so even if it is perfectly dry seeming when i get it, maybe it needs a few weeks to get real crumbly.


Bud does do better when properly aged. There is a proper /best humidity for it to be "not too wet and not too dry". Boveda 62% humidity packs in a sealed jar with no light are best for curing.

The ideal final consistency is like a sponge---gently push on it and it will then rebound back to original shape. If you push on it and it crumbles-----too too dry.
 
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lwien

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Never had to use those Boveda packs and the consistency of my bud has been what you described above for more than 8 months.
 
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4tokin

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For myself I dry till the stems reach that bend snap point. Then they are loosely jarred with a hygrometer and burped until moisture content stabilises around 60% at which point a boveda pack is put in the jars and they are put away for 3/4 months. This is when I do my final grading then rear vacuum seal the jar and put away until required.
I believe curing ages and matures the final product similar to wines.
With my cure my final product comes out similar to an old dried up sponge
 

SlinginPaint

As Above ∞ So Below
Copied from Bovedas site:

If cannabis could talk, it would ask for Boveda

Only Boveda’s patented technology adds or removes humidity as conditions require to maintain the right moisture content of cannabis. That means a better experience and no weight lost to evaporation. The right moisture content of cannabis maximizes the color, taste, aroma and efficacy while stabilizing the weight.

Intended Usage: Boveda is ideal for storing and curing (aging) cannabis that has already been dried. While Boveda is effective in moisture removal, the standard method of hanging in a dry environment is most effective. When you feel the plant is close to the intended moisture content for curing, Boveda will do the fine tuning for perfect long term storage. Grow it, dry it, package it with Boveda. You get perfect long term curing for the best possible cannabis.

While 3rd party testing has determined the ideal storage humidity at 59-63% RH based on maximizing color, aroma and flavor, we offer a variety of RH levels to suit individual preference.
 

spoutti

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+1 for @iwien. I stored loose buds in a way to large but vacuumed mason jars for months. It barely lost moisture. I used boveda packs for a few months. I thought they were the cause for the lost of the sweet flavor of my purple kush, so I stopped using it. (it wasnt boveda's pack fault btw)

Back to the topic, I use vacumed mason jars to store my meds and never looked back. I feel satisfied with the results and im tuf to satisfy. Ask my meds supplier ;)

I just felt the need to add my voice doubting the actual benefits of using the boveda packs. Thats one of the rare hardware recommended a lot on fc that I feel wasnt up to the hype
 
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FrigginRights

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I think by cured they mean how long they dried it for, because it is a lot easier to vape and smoke super dry bud.
 
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TeeJay1952

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IMHO It is about getting the buds into a stasis. A balance of fresh and dry, of just starting to fade from ripe but not rotten. Capturing the trichones and terpenes in a perfect blend of flavor and effect. It is the Holy Grail of bud work. It can only be strived for and recalled never achieved.:science:
 

lazylathe

Almost there...
Just vaped some Super Silver Lightning i grew at the start of the year!
I have it stored in mason jars that i vacuum seal and store in a cool dark place.

Smells amazing, super crystally and perfectly cured!
Grinds up to a nice fine grind with not effort!
Vapes nice big thick, tasty clouds!
Hits like a freight train...
Kind of makes me want to run around but at the same time i am one with the chair!
 

scottg402

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Boveda is fucking awesome shit. Better yet Boveda has came out with Boveda 54 for specifically cannabis. Boveda addressed the herb market because 62 is a tad too moist for perfectly cured herb.

:leaf:

I use the 62's in a CVault. Typically 2-3 for good measure (especially with it getting cold here).

I am storing for months at a time and needed containers to keep smell down on fresh product, so a large CVault fits the bill.

I didn't know about the 54's.

Good tip, I will check them out.

Thanks!
 
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CarolKing

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I was wondering about the cannabis stored in the jars? Is it OK to keep the cannabis in jars in the open light or should the cannabis be in a dark place? I noticed the cannabis in the jars (picture above) were in the light. Maybe they were out just to take the picture? Possibly put back away in a dark cabinet long term.
 
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grokit

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Try to keep light, heat and air away from stored bud, and keep the rh constant if possible.
 
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Kief

Medicated
Here is the link to the announcement for Boveda 54 :tup:
Thanks for the heads up, I just kicked myself for not being on their mailing list. I can't seem to find any retailers that have the 54% packs yet or even know about them, do you know how long ago they were announced?

I'm a little too excited about this, it's exactly what was missing in the product line. I've found that the 62% packs can make some strains feel a little too moist, but they still work great at keeping it fresh. I am sure that I'll end up using both the 54's and the 62's. I will order some from Bovedainc.com right away, the pricing and shipping charges are very reasonable.
 

SlinginPaint

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I was wondering about the cannabis stored in the jars? Is it OK to keep the cannabis in jars in the open light or should the cannabis be in a dark place? I noticed the cannabis in the jars (picture above) were in the light. Maybe they were out just to take the picture? Possibly put back away in a dark cabinet long term.

Yes these jars are kept in the dark. I turned on the lights to take the photo.

I grabbed some 54s off amazon just now, good looks steama.
 
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