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Best Cannabis Curing Containers | Jars for Curing Cannabis

Welcome back to another great article on our favorite subject, cannabis! In this article, we're going to focus on curing marijuana. Curing is a critical part of the growing process and having a solid understanding of it is priceless. Curing is an important process in order to maintain the potency and flavor of the herb.

We'll be going over the following in this post:

  1. What is cannabis curing?

  2. How to properly cure cannabis

  3. Different Types of Containers For Curing

  4. Where to Buy Weed Curing Jars

Let's jump right in.

What is Curing Cannabis?

Curing cannabis is a way to keep the flavor and potency of the herb strong. When you cure weed, it means that you are keeping it in an airtight container. When curing you need to keep your cannabis in a dark location because sunlight can damage the potency of the buds. Proper curing will extend the life of your buds keeping them fresh and potent from months to years.

Curing is important because it helps the buds preserve terpenes and cannabinoids. The goal of curing is to get rid of leftover chlorophyll and your bud should smell dank. If your buds smells like cut grass or hay, curing will help improve the aroma.

While your buds are curing, moisture is drawn from the middle of the bud toward the outside. Properly cured cannabis will be springy and bounce back when you squeeze it.

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Don't Skip The Curing Process

A common challenge people have when drying and curing cannabis is that they want to try the freshly dried buds. You must resist the urge to use the buds because the smoke will taste awful and you'll be coughing your brains out.

Also, your buds will lack flavor and potency. It's important to take your time and do it correctly in order to get the most out of your weed. I know how hard it is to invest months of growing, pruning, watering, pest control, harvesting, trimming, oh my gosh so much stuff! Now you finally have the dried buds in your hands but you must be patient grasshopper.

It can be tough to be a cannabis grower. Between the constant maintenance and pests, it's a never-ending battle. And then, after all that hard work, you have to wait for drying and curing of your buds before you can enjoy them. It's enough to make anyone want to give up! But don't worry, we're here to help. In this article, we'll teach you how to cure your cannabis properly so you can enjoy the fruits of your labor.

How to Properly Cure Cannabis

Now that we know what curing is and why it's important, let's talk about how to do it. The most important part of curing cannabis is having an airtight container. These can be glass jars, titanium jars, or even ziplock bags.

You also need to make sure your cannabis is in a dark location. Sunlight can damage the potency of the buds, so it's important to keep them in a dark place.

Once you have your airtight container and dark location, you're ready to start curing!

Start by trimming your buds off of the stems. Be sure to remove all the fan and sugar leaves. You can save these to make edibles or hash.

  1. Next, you need to place the trimmed buds into containers for curing.

  2. Make sure the buds have space in between them and are not tightly packed.

  3. Place one or two humidity packs (62%) in your container.

  4. Seal your container and place it in a cool dark place.

  5. Slow curing at low temperatures will provide better results than dry, quick cure.

Burping Curing Jars

Can I start with saying that "burp" is such a disgusting word to use for this, lol. You will need to "burp" your curing jars every day for the first week. This means opening the jar to let fresh air in and release the moisture that has built up inside.

After the first week, you can start burping the buds every few days. After week two, I like to go to once a week and then every so often after that.

You will know when your cannabis is properly cured when the buds are dry to the touch but still slightly moist on the inside. The stems should snap instead of bend.

Properly cured weed will also have a strong aroma. If your weed smells like cut grass or hay, it needs more curing time.

Closing thoughts: Burp!!!

How Long is the Curing Process?

This is the million-dollar question. The curing process can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months. It all depends on your personal preference.

If you want a quicker cure, you can start checking your buds after 2 weeks. The buds will be less potent and have less flavor, but they will get you by in a pinch.

For a more traditional cure, you can wait 3 months. The buds will be more potent and have better flavor.

You can even cure your cannabis for 6 months or longer! The buds will be extremely potent and have an amazing flavor. If you have the patience, curing for a long time is definitely worth it.

Humidity Meters (Hygrometer)

The final step in curing your cannabis is to monitor the humidity levels. You can do this with a humidity meter or hygrometer.

Hygrometers are cheap and some measure both humidity and temperature which is exactly what we need to monitor. They also take any guesswork out of curing cannabis because you'll know exactly how to make precise adjustments.

You want to keep the humidity levels between 60-65%. If the humidity levels get too high, your buds will start to mold. If the humidity levels get too low, your buds will become dry and crumbly.

It's important to check the humidity levels every day, especially in the beginning. As your buds cure, they will release moisture and you'll need to adjust the humidity accordingly. Again, just toss a small hygrometer into your curing jar and you'll be good to go.

Humidity Packs

You may be wondering, what are humidity packs and how do they work?

Humidity packs are small packets that contain a gel that absorbs water. When the gel is exposed to air, it will start to absorb moisture from the air.

This is perfect for curing cannabis because you can control the relative humidity (RH) of your curing environment. All you have to do is add more or less humidity packs to your curing jar until you reach the desired RH.

Most humidity packs come in two different sizes, 62% and 65%. The 62% RH packs are perfect for curing cannabis. They will maintain a relative humidity of 62%, which is perfect for preventing mold and keeping your buds fresh.

You can find humidity packs at most grow shops or online. They are relatively cheap and last a long time. You can even reuse them after they've absorbed all the moisture!

Different Types of Containers For Curing

There are many different types of containers you can use for cannabis curing. The most popular containers are glass jars and bamboo baskets.

Glass Jars (Curing Jars)

Glass jars are a popular choice to cure cannabis because they are airtight and the perfect size for small batches of buds. They also come in all shapes and sizes, which makes them versatile.

The only downside to glass jars is that they can be fragile. Make sure you handle them with care to avoid breaking them.

Metal Jars

Another great alternative to a glass jar is to use a metal container. Metal jars are not as popular as glass jars, but they work just as well.

The main advantage of using a metal jar is that they are more durable than glass jars. They are also less likely to break if dropped.

The downside to metal jars is that they can rust over time. Make sure you check your metal jar regularly to make sure it is not rusting.

Tip: Titanium curing jars are best because they don't leech so you don't have to worry about the metal affecting the smell or taste of your weed.

Ziplock Bags

Ziplock bags are another popular choice for cannabis curing. They are airtight and come in all sorts of sizes.

The only downside to ziplock bags is that they can be difficult to seal properly. Make sure you use a good-quality zip lock bag to avoid any issues.

Note: Plastic is not recommended for cannabis storage. The plastic material can leak onto your weed and this can have an effect on the smell and flavor if stored for a long time. In other words, don't use plastic materials for long term storage of your weed.

Where to Buy Cannabis Curing Jars

You can find cannabis curing jars at most grow shops or online. They are relatively cheap and last a long time. You can even reuse them after they've absorbed all the moisture!

Here are some great options that are NOT Amazon: Support small businesses!

Etsy Cannabis Jars

Herb Guard

Metal Jars


Conclusion

There are many different types of cannabis curing containers available on the market. The most popular options are glass jars and metal jars and ziplock bags are also popular choices. Make sure to choose a container that is airtight and has a humidity pack to maintain the correct RH levels. You can find these containers at most grow shops or online.

FAQ

How long does it take to cure weed?

The length of time it takes to cure weed depends on the type of cannabis and the curing method you use. It can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 months to properly cure your weed.

What is the best container for curing weed?

The best container for curing weed is one that is airtight and has a humidity pack to maintain the correct RH levels. Glass jars and metal jars are both great choices.

Can I cure my weed in a plastic container?

It is not recommended to cure your weed in a plastic container. The plastic material can leech onto your weed and this can have an effect on the smell and flavor if stored for a long time.

What is the ideal humidity level for curing weed?

The ideal RH level for curing weed is 62%.

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