Hi bro,At this point, you may be manicuring the buds to their appropriate shape, and removing any excess sugar leaves. These leaves also add to throat burning or harsh hits, when smoking.
To begin the curing process, your final nugs are stored in airtight containers. Typically, mason jars, hence their popularity amongst the industry. To maintain potency and protect your weedsâ integrity, itâs again, best to store the jars in a cool dark space.
During the first week of curing, youâll âburpâ the jars once a day - or open the top lid for a short period of time. This allows your cannabis to breathe, and let any remaining moisture out. Which is another mold deterrent to keep your buds fresh and free of any rotting.
Certain strains can be cured in jars for up to 8 weeks - or sometimes even longer. Generally though, youâll be curing your final pot product in jars for 2-3 weeks for ideal taste, flavor and potency.
To summarize...once youâre ready to harvest, your work and efforts towards premium or top shelf cannabis is far from over. Itâs important to follow these best practices to ensure your investment and crops are just as good, as they were during their growing process too. If youâre looking to improve your teamâs efficiency during any harvest - look no further. Trim-Daddy helps hundreds of growers across the nation speed up the trimming process to make their systems more seamless. Happy flowering bro and best wishes for your fruits of your labour pal đđđđŹđ§