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@Twizz, oh alright that's not to bad then. all the research I've done is saying that you only let it dry enough for the outside to dry and then curing will bring the inside moisture out and bring some of the chlorophyll with it resulting in a smoother smoke. Nothing wrong with completely drying it like that just wont be as great as it good be.