Introduction Overview of the Cannabis Drying/Curing Process Harvest: Harvest cannabis when the white hairs have darkened and curled in. Too early can sometimes trigger anxiousness or headaches for some people. When do I harvest? The most common way to harvest cannabis is: cut down branches, trim off unwanted leaves, then hang branches upside down in a ventilated area. Drying: Dry buds slowly for
Harvesting and Curing
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Learn how to "water cure" your newly harvested buds
This tutorial teaches you the best way to dry and cure cannabis buds after harvest, which greatly increases bud quality. Quality drying/curing ensures the best smelling, most dense and highest potency marijuana buds!
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Harvesting cannabis at the right time is just as important as how you grow the plant. Harvest marijuana buds too soon and you lose potency and yields; too late and you can end up making a batch of sleep medicine. Learn how to harvest at the perfect time, every time! Here's what you need...
While it's almost always better to properly dry and cure your newly harvested marijuana buds, there are times when it's very important to actually test your buds for potency. For example if you would like to sample a bud off your live plant to see if it's ready to be harvested, or any other time