The art of the cure

Jackalope

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I have always started smoking when my plants are dry. I don't rush it and let each plant dry at its own rate. Not much humidity where I live so that makes it nice. The jars in the back row always seem to taste better.
I am finally growing out a lot of the strains I have collected over time. For years I depended on outlaw strains that have did well for 20 years. Out of most seed packs you can find 1 or 2 females that you can see what the breeder was going for. I don't care about size so my strains are always grown for great taste and type of high.
With these keeper plants The ones that taste a little better and smell a little better. These I'm going to try long cures.
I would love some input on longer cure times. 6 months and longer. I found a misplaced jar that had been boxed for almost 2 years. It tasted better than I remember the plant being. Could be that was out of pot when I found it.
 
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