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Fibro's curing experiment

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Well just the control bud left and I doubt that will be much different than the rest of the harvest, only difference is it was a single bud in a jar of its very own...
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I have to say the CVault one was better than the purple glass, excited to see what the fridge one is like next....
Nice yea just check and my vault does have a seal 🤦‍♂️ not sure if I am going to use it but I may try it this year so use to mason jars

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Okay, so I vaped the control yesterday:
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As to be expected, it was the same as the main jars, nice and sticky and vaped nicely. Lots of smell and flavour.

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Over all the cvault and fridge seemed to be the best, the c vault has the advantage of just chucking the weed in and forgetting about it, I still burped mine but they say you don't have to.
If you are growing a lot, the cvaults are certainly worth a look but they aren't that cheap, the one for this experiment cost me £25 and that's a medium for up to 28g of bud, they do them up to 21litre that holds a kilo!
The fridge cure was also interesting and cheaper unless you buy a dedicated fridge, if you do, get a wine fridge so you can control the temp better. I may keep a lookout for a cheap second hand one as it seems to help retain a lot of the tasty volitiles.
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FX wrote:
Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:42 pm
Over all the cvault and fridge seemed to be the best, the c vault has the advantage of just chucking the weed in and forgetting about it, I still burped mine but they say you don't have to.
If you are growing a lot, the cvaults are certainly worth a look but they aren't that cheap, the one for this experiment cost me £25 and that's a medium for up to 28g of bud, they do them up to 21litre that holds a kilo!
The fridge cure was also interesting and cheaper unless you buy a dedicated fridge, if you do, get a wine fridge so you can control the temp better. I may keep a lookout for a cheap second hand one as it seems to help retain a lot of the tasty volitiles.
Nice one :-) :thanks: Was good to see the results of this.

Using a vape you can really see the results of a well loved grow and bud. You can literally taste everything through the vape, I have had some right nasty tasting stuff I'd purchased off street before, luckily have this place and my own lovely buds :dance:

Fridge all the way for my supply.
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Ok I find this very interesting and happen to have a designated fridge for my seeds so may have to give the fridge a try


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Yes! Lovely thread @fx you prove the fridge can be glorious, super nicely done 💚 thanks a bunch for this detailed journey. 🤔 💡the C vault in cold 🥶🥶🥶 💥🤯 blowing mind results 🙌
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@FX very nicely done mate, mucho gracias
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I cured mine in a mason for 4 weeks there and it lost all its terms :/ must have done something wrong, tastes like hay lol
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Synister wrote:
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I cured mine in a mason for 4 weeks there and it lost all its terms :/ must have done something wrong, tastes like hay lol
If it tastes like hay, I might be that the bud had not dried sufficiently before cure
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