Impatience and the desire to taste the harvest, which has cost us so much to bring to fruition, can cause us not to pay adequate and necessary attention to two fundamental processes: drying and curing the cannabis. Whether you have a marijuana or CBD buds avoid the temptation to turn them on quickly. Spending the necessary time drying and curing cannabis is essential for maximum flavor and potency.
Why are drying and curing cannabis so important?
On many occasions, the grower, especially if he is a first-time grower, finds the process of drying and curing his flowers, once harvested, cumbersome, as if it were not part of the ritual of cultivation. Big mistake: If we want to enjoy top quality marijuana, these stages are as important as the variety of marijuana chosen, the fertilizers used and the environmental conditions or the type of cultivation.
The importance of drying in the quality of buds
To begin with, drying is fundamental, because if the cannabis does not lose a significant part of the water and chlorophyll from its tissues, neither the THC, nor the CBD, nor any of the plant’s cannabinoids, acquire the appropriate properties for human consumption. That is, they remain inactive, in their acid state (THCa, CBDa…). They are activated by decarboxylation when heat is applied to them at high temperatures, for example by combustion. But there is more: the buds do not decarboxylate their cannabinoids correctly if they have not lost enough moisture.
The importance of curing
On the other hand, curing, while not as essential a process as drying (since our flowers, if they have lost that moisture, will already be suitable for consumption), is indeed the icing on the cake, which will allow us to enjoy all the nuances and properties of our fruits and their cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol. Curing, on the one hand, prolongs the drying process, at an optimum rate and under optimum conditions, and, on the other hand, stops the degradation of the flowers and helps to preserve them, so that their qualities are further improved, as well as preventing the appearance of mold.

How to carry out a good drying process?
The objective of drying is to reduce the humidity of our fruits. Freshly harvested buds have an approximate humidity of 75%, and we have to reduce it to 15%. How? Following these steps:
1. Elige el momento adecuado para la cosecha y manicura de nuestras flores.
2. Realizar correctamente la manicura de las flores de marihuana
3. Elije el espacio idóneo para curar la marihuana
4. Escoge el método más conveniente
5. El tiempo de secado del cannabis.
How to carry out a good curing process?
With a good curing process we will preserve the flavors, aromas and cannabinoids of the plant, such as CBD and its terpenes, preserving all its organoleptic properties to the maximum and thus optimizing the quality of the buds. The humidity level should remain at 8% to 10%. To do so, we must:
1- Make sure that the drying process has been carried out correctly.
If you have followed the above steps for proper drying, you will not have any problems. When in doubt, do the trick of the splitting branch…
2- Clean the flowers well.
If we have left the branches for drying, here we will have to remove them. The objective is to keep the buds as clean as possible.
3- Use suitable containers
It is most common to use glass jars that can be hermetically sealed. The size will mark a little the amount of harvest, but do not use too big pots, where a lot of buds can fit. If you have a large crop, it is better to distribute it in different containers.
If glass is traditionally used, it is because it is a very clean and airtight material, which preserves well and with which you can see the state of your flowers from the outside. You can also use wooden boxes, ceramic jars, tupperware… The important thing is that they close hermetically. .
4- Correct introduction of marijuana flowers or buds
Fill the containers, but not to the top. Ideally, there should be some empty space, approximately 75% full. And no pressing or crowding them. Then close the container tightly, making sure it is airtight.
5- Place the jars in a dark, cool and dry place.
The temperature should be around 20ºC and the humidity should be a little higher than in the drying room, around 60%.
6- During the curing process, open the containers from time to time.
During the first week or 10 days, you should open your container daily, at least once, for 5 to 10 minutes, to allow it to aerate. If you do it 2 or 3 times a day, it will also be fine. After that time, opening the containers every 2 or 3 days will be enough. Take advantage of the opening times to check the condition of the flowers. If you see signs of mold, you’re not doing something right.
7- Patience during the curing of marijuana!
The time for a good curing can vary from 2 weeks to 2 or 3 months, or even more; it will depend on the variety and the curing conditions. Of course, after 6 months the flowers may start to degrade. But don’t worry, that doesn’t mean you have to wait 3 months before you can enjoy your flowers. .
Actually, as we have said, you will be able to taste them once you have gone through the drying process, only, and you will notice it, if you are patient and do not finish the harvest soon, you will find that the weed that has been curing for a month will be better than that of the first few days. Check the level of curing by pressing gently on the flowers: if you notice moisture or if they do not crackle, they are not fully cured.
After curing, simply leave the CBD flowers in an opaque and perfectly vacuum-sealed container, so they will last for years. And now, yes, enjoy your excellent fruits!
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