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StoneyBud
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I was referring to cured buds. After only drying, they should be where the large stems snap when bent and the buds should be kind of crumbly dry on the outside. If you can bend them all the way in half, they aren't dry enough yet.painterdude said:Stoney, when you say 'moist and fresh'....how moist is it? Am having a decision problem when to jar the 'small crop' of my White Widow, probably only a little over two ounces....
TC.....I think I just discovered the answer to my 'dumb' question....sorry to bother you love pee-dude
After a month cure, hardly any water weight at that point. The moistness comes from the resin, not water.
After a month of curing, there should be practically no water left in it. Mine feels just barely moist. Still nicely formed buds, but if you take one and squish it, it should compact tight without crumbling at all.
That's what I meant by moist after curing. Not really moist, but NOT crumbly.