Hey now, just wanted to absorb some input from like minded members. When our favorite herb reaches the end of its life, we want it to slowly release its moisture and allow the goodness to reach peak psychoactivity.
Sometimes its hard to follow that tried and true curing method of the soft-snap. Sometimes I have problems with excess moisture. My question/statement is the premise of vacuum curing. The extract wizards all employ heavy vac to expel solvents. Will the introduction of a low (water) boiling point allow a faster or more thorough cure .
Simply put, I do not want to wait the next 6 weeks as my new friends say goodbye to mr. h20 and hello to my grinder. I intend to place my goods in a suitable vessel, pull that atmosphere down to 1000-500 microns. By doing this, I expect to boil off a considerable amount of water. As I understand the curing process, its the aging, drying that bring out the best qualities of the breed. The biggest concern is the risk of imploding all the trichs as the atmosphere collapses. Any takers on this vape induced conundrum???
I have had very good success with freeze curing, thanks to OF and the others who shared experience with freeze drying. I intend to open that question up for more info if possible
Sometimes its hard to follow that tried and true curing method of the soft-snap. Sometimes I have problems with excess moisture. My question/statement is the premise of vacuum curing. The extract wizards all employ heavy vac to expel solvents. Will the introduction of a low (water) boiling point allow a faster or more thorough cure .
Simply put, I do not want to wait the next 6 weeks as my new friends say goodbye to mr. h20 and hello to my grinder. I intend to place my goods in a suitable vessel, pull that atmosphere down to 1000-500 microns. By doing this, I expect to boil off a considerable amount of water. As I understand the curing process, its the aging, drying that bring out the best qualities of the breed. The biggest concern is the risk of imploding all the trichs as the atmosphere collapses. Any takers on this vape induced conundrum???
I have had very good success with freeze curing, thanks to OF and the others who shared experience with freeze drying. I intend to open that question up for more info if possible