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  1. Depends on the producer 21 degrees and 60% humidity for 14 days is optimum. To much moisture and it goes bad quick. Stardawg is so famous coz it doesn't need drying or curing properly to appear top shelf.

    After smoking dog so long and blasting my chest out, I notice how smooth my own is when dried and cured.

  2. When I'm buying bud I want it ready to smoke not some trash that's not ready with the weed guy saying "just stick it in a jar"😂😂😂😂 those days are gone

  3. BRO i fact checked that ass, and there wasn’t a SINGLE comment arguing that bud goes out of date quickly. You just made that shit up to have another upload for the day. Every comment was just flaming you for asking a dumb question. Trying to get more comments from old heads talking about “bud just doesn’t cure like it used to” 😂

  4. I believe as a grower of 20 years plus and have been I. The industry for around 14 years I will say this ..
    Many variables apply here but what I would is commercial grown in the uk is 8 days off the plant . Commercial from the cali is what some people may call cured ,but I think it’s just old lol I believe that the growing methods have a small role in this but mainly terps are volatile some diminish easily even at room temp . I think actually OGs are good fresh about 4 weeks off the plant and some hazes need a long slow cure 👌

  5. My opinion is… Its to do with which strain and how its grown. If it's rushed and not given the best nutrients, light cycles etc then its not gonna cure as well as other plants that have been treated well but I'm no expert

  6. If your taking about aging and not curing then it needs to be cold aged to be like “fine wine” and yes it does make it a lot nicer if done properly , but if you put in shit , you’ll get out shit

  7. i lived in massachusetts for a while, the weed is legal there and on the packaging it shows when exactly it was harvested and packaged, some the oldest bud i got was 8months old and it was 35% and smoked wonderfully d

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