Harvest & Curing Freeze Drying: Perfect cure!

Interesting way of curing and I'm always up for trying something new. The biggest challenge will be getting a frost free freezer!
 
Interesting way of curing and I'm always up for trying something new. The biggest challenge will be getting a frost free freezer!
And not letting the missus stick it all in her bolognese sauce!:crap:
 
WInter Flakes

High!

So here a small update for a batch.
Did not have time to try the "5 steps bathing" yet.
They were put on the 02/01/2014:

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Peace!
 
Great thread, should go sticky for sure....

I just chopped 1 stone dragon and 1 D99 and i got 1 stone and 2 D99 gettin chopped soon. I will try this method with some buds from each plant and compare my buds.

Will report back here in 2 weeks with results. Funny!

Justin



edit: Max rep for great thread.
 
Shit where I live sounds much better cause I've lost alot to mold ...so im up for a new challenge ...
Thanks for the Info m..glad im making some bubble with ma lady !!!!
Try DampRid. I used it on a grow and couldn't believe how fast it worked.
 
It should be noted that the terms being used here are often flat-out wrong! Drying and curing are being mixed-up.

Freeze-drying is just that, drying, dehydration of water and other relatively volatile liquids. At freezing temperatures, there is no enzymatic action, microbial growth, much less oxidation and other chemical reactions, etc. But these things - natural enzyme activity, microbial growth and fermentation, oxidation and other natural breakdown of chlorophyll and other components are critical parts of "curing."

Curing involves all kinds of chemical and physical changes in the plant material, most of which are due to residual enzyme and microbial fermentation, while freeze-drying just involves dehydration (which has its own physical effects) with none of the other biological and chemical activity.
 
Hi guys, this is my freezer tech.
I did it one time already and worked like a charm !! The taste and perfume left on the buds were beautiful smooth and intense at the same time.
Here is a how to images, i use the straw to take the air out of the zip bag. Im doing a test of some buds after beeing drying for 3 and 4 days in 2 sep bags.
You leave them in the freez before give it a try for at last 10/15 days.
I still storage some withe train from Mephisto this way, for more then 5 month and the looks, smell and taste its amaising !!!

Worth it to give it a try .......


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That's interesting. So, do you suck on the straw once a day or is it just there to breathe on its own?
 
Thanks bro, I've never seen anyone do this and am stoked to discover this thread. Also, thanks to tokaite for starting it.
 
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