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TheFunk
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Can bud be cured in a coffee can?
#719676 - 03/07/14 10:18 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Can buds be cured in a coffee can, and will this make the bud taste like coffee?
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P-O
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#719678 - 03/07/14 10:32 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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my guess is it would still have a coffee smell.... could be wrong tho
I placed buds in a (washed 4 times) pickle jar.... needless to say the buds smelled like garlic picklez
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: P-O]
#719728 - 03/07/14 02:21 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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gross...
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TheFunk
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But would it cure properly?
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#719741 - 03/07/14 05:05 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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probably not.
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resincoatedlungs
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#719742 - 03/07/14 05:06 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Possibly, possibly (probably) not, but if you're looking for shit around the house I'd think a thoroughly cleaned out jelly jar would give a better airtight seal, allowing better curing, AND it wouldn't put out any strong tastes or smells into the bud.
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TheFunk
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I thought it wasn't supposed to be completely airtight, which was why people flip around the lids on the mason jars so that the rubbery ring is facing up.
Also, I'm kinda interested in coffee weed.
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#719752 - 03/07/14 06:33 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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then go for it, and let us know how it worked.
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Inocuole
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Now, I like weed and coffee together, the combined buzz can be really creatively stimulating, but I must say I greatly prefer them to be two separate flavors. Nevertheless, I'd be curious if it can harbor some of that aromatic roastiness in the smoke/flavor itself.
Do it for science.
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: P-O]
#719814 - 03/08/14 02:48 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
P-O said: my guess is it would still have a coffee smell.... could be wrong tho
I placed buds in a (washed 4 times) pickle jar.... needless to say the buds smelled like garlic picklez
yeah, i've had bud cured in pickle jars before. The taste of sweet pickles in my smoke made me vomit.
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#719815 - 03/08/14 03:11 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
TheFunk said: I thought it wasn't supposed to be completely airtight, which was why people flip around the lids on the mason jars so that the rubbery ring is facing up.
Also, I'm kinda interested in coffee weed.
Allthough there are many different ways to cure bud, it should be air tight. The only air you need will be inside of the jar you're using. I'm not sure your bud will be the best it can be in a coffee can.
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resincoatedlungs
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk] 1
#719816 - 03/08/14 03:34 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Just pony up the $10 or $12 for a dozen quart or pint canning jars from your local any store.
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Edited by resincoatedlungs (03/08/14 03:36 AM)
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Deadkndys420
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Quote:
resincoatedlungs said: Just pony up the $10 or $12 for a dozen quart or pint canning jars from your local any store.
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: Deadkndys420]
#719914 - 03/08/14 03:59 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm a fan of the I-chem 950mL amber glass. $35 for the 12 pack (it goes up and down to 60 throughout the days so just wait for the price to drop back down.) They hold anywhere between one and two ounces depending on the bud.
The box that they come in keeps them separated and works great for storing them. Its nice having a case of bud. At $3/jar its not too bad of an investment. Much cooler than your regular 2-part lid mason jar.
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TheFunk
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resincoatedlungs said: Just pony up the $10 or $12 for a dozen quart or pint canning jars from your local any store.
I have jars bruh, that's not the point.
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TheFunk
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hawksapprentice said: then go for it, and let us know how it worked.
Sure thing. I'll let you folks know.
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resincoatedlungs
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#720797 - 03/11/14 04:00 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have jars bruh, that's not the point.
So what's the point? You're trying to get your bud to taste like coffee? Throw a few coffee beans in the canning jars with the bud.
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Edited by resincoatedlungs (03/11/14 04:05 PM)
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: resincoatedlungs] 1
#721379 - 03/14/14 03:34 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Air tight FTW.
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#846770 - 10/01/20 10:11 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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So I was reading this topic and decided to give the coffee idea a try. I had some wild-weed growing in my yard. I threw some tops from the plants into some Tim Hortons Decaf instant coffee (I think freeze dried). My plan was to monitor the flowers everyday. By the second day they were dried to perfection, and I might have been able to take them out of the coffee sooner. Once removed from the coffee crystals the coffee smell mellowed and I have to say this process worked out much better than I expected.
I'm a coffee drinker so I'm a bit bias but I truly enjoyed smoking it because of the complex flavor the smoke took on. I'll be using this method again, guaranteed.
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Re: Can bud be cured in a coffee can? [Re: TheFunk]
#847299 - 01/29/21 08:53 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I use a coffee can, it fits me. You need a lot of equipment to grow it at home, but the money you will spend on equipment will be returned in some months. I grow 6 bushes on my own and make good money on it. Since at the very beginning I didn’t know much about this plant I immediately found a very interesting article on the Internet OrganicCBDNugs. Of course, it was difficult from the beginning to make it right, I mean, to do it by all the rules, but it’s clear, that the experience comes in practice. I would advise you to buy flowers from trusted sources, as it is much easier.
Edited by AronGlover (02/04/21 01:06 PM)
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