Tangwena's Malawi-Style Cob Cure: Fermented Cannabis

I have to say, I was really surprised by the results or reaction to the ACDC cob

I'd say I chewd it for over half HR, well was in my cheek that long

After I'd say an HR ish I felt pretty tired/relaxed even with all the coffee I had
It was a definite relaxing and full body high, way more than anytime I've smoked it, it lasted for at least 5+ hrs or more
Can't really say it solved the back issue but for sure helped me relax and be comfortable

Was an interesting experience indeed. I think the cobbing realllllllllllly enhanced the CBD a lot. I did get a headache for a bit, but it went away
 
Incidentally crew.... that peppery flavor is an indicator of b-caryophyllene, a significant warrior against inflammation by the accounts coming in from the clinical data. More peppery should translate into more if this invaluable terpene.

That's interesting to know, I made some oil and I have it mixed with EVO, it leaves a very strong peppery aftertaste and I know it's not from the EVO. I may need to top up with some now :)

Peace
 
I don’t know how you guys resist the tasting. Lol! Every time I open them I taste. :battingeyelashes:

lazyfish that is one beautiful cob. :high-five: The DDA cob bits I got from Chris Scorpio while I visited were the best experience with cobs I’ve had. Can’t wait to get one of my own cobbed.
 
Well I do taste quite a good few of them, just not the DDA yet in sufficient quantity to report on ;-)

Here's my Amnesia Haze cob from 7th Aug, all 41 grams of her, can't wait to try this in a few months.



Note the trimmed ends :smokin2:

Peace
 
Here's my Amnesia Haze cob from 7th Aug, all 41 grams of her, can't wait to try this in a few months.

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Hiya Pyro, That's one nice looking cob you've made. And from Amnesia? I'll be interested to read the "cob report". Love the sativa!

@lazyfish Do you know how many days your DDA cob was in 104 degree temp (sweat)? It may have been 2-3 weeks? I'll be very interested to read your cob report as well! I'm hoping we're really on to something. Almost too much to hope for. Happy cobbing, folks!
 
I'm really bad for keeping notes, but one of my cobs was like that, did the initial sweat and cure for around a week, then I noticed it was still quite moist so I decided to take a gamble and gave it another sweat, well after around 14 hours it was really sweating, more moisture on the inside of the bag then ever before. I'm not sure what effect this will have on the finished product, but it just felt right to do it at the time.
 
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