Burping
Burping is the process of intermittently opening the container where cannabis is curing to allow fresh air exchange.
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Burping is the process of intermittently opening the container where cannabis is curing to allow fresh air exchange.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in plants, including cannabis, that allows them to absorb light for photosynthesis.
Cure : The process of aging cannabis to enhance flavour, aroma, and potency.
Dry trim refers to the process of removing excess leaves from cannabis buds after they have been dried.
A Grove bag is a specialized storage bag designed to maintain the ideal environment for curing and storing cannabis.
Hang dry is a method of drying cannabis by suspending the plants upside down to preserve quality.
A harvest window refers to the optimal time period for harvesting cannabis plants to achieve desired potency and flavour profiles.
One-sentence definition: Hay smell in cannabis refers to an aroma reminiscent of freshly cut grass or hay, often indicating improper drying or curing.
A hygrometer is a tool used to measure the moisture or humidity levels in the air.
A kief screen is a mesh sieve used to separate trichomes from cannabis plant material.
Manicure refers to the process of trimming and shaping cannabis buds to enhance their appearance and quality.
Mason jars are airtight glass containers commonly used for storing cannabis during the curing process to maintain quality and freshness.
Moisture content in cannabis refers to the amount of water present in the buds, affecting their quality and shelf life.
Rack dry refers to the process of drying cannabis by hanging branches on racks in a controlled environment.
One-sentence definition: Slow dry is a method of drying cannabis that involves reducing the drying speed to enhance flavour and potency.
Trichome maturity (clear/cloudy/amber) is a measure of the resin gland development on cannabis plants, indicating the best time for harvest.
A trim bin is a specialized container used during the cannabis trimming process to collect plant material efficiently.
Water activity (aw) measures the free moisture in a product, affecting its shelf life and safety.
One-sentence definition: Wet trim is the process of removing excess leaves from cannabis flowers immediately after harvest, while the plant is still fresh and moist.
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