• Study: Passage Of Medical Marijuana Laws Correlated With Fewer Suicides
    [Editor's note: This post is excerpted from this week's forthcoming NORML weekly media advisory. To have NORML's news alerts and legislative advisories delivered straight to your in-box, sign up here.] The enactment of statewide laws allowing for the limited use of cannabis therapeutically is associated with reduced instances of suicide, accor […]
  • Cato Unbound: Ending Cannabis Prohibition in America
    Originally published @ Cato Unbound, as part of a series of essays on ending the government’s failed war against cannabis Ending Cannabis Prohibition in America The now forty-year-old organized effort to reform cannabis laws in America is on the precipice of major socio-political reforms with approximately fifty percent of the population no longer supporting […]
  • Pot, a President and President’s Day
    By George Rohrbacher, NORML Board member Originally published April 22, 2010, ‘Abraham Lincoln Was A Hempster’ Update: National Public Radio reports that more books have been written about Abraham Lincoln than any other human who has ever lived–second only to Jesus Christ. More than 15,000 books have been penned about ol’ Abe. An impressive 35-foot high towe […]
  • Florida’s Drug-Testing of the Poor Proves a Failure, but Some States Still Want to Follow their Example
    By Kellen Russoniello, George Washington University Law student and NORML Legal Intern The recent push for implementing drug testing for potential welfare recipients across several states has revealed at least two things: 1. The policy is not economically sound; and 2. It really brings out the hypocrisy in some elected officials. Last summer, Florida impleme […]
  • Endorsed: NORML Supports Marijuana Legalization Initiative in Washington State
    The NORML Board of Directors officially endorsed a cannabis legalization initiative at the recently concluded Annual Meeting that has qualified for the November ballot in the state of Washington. For the next nine months national NORML and its dozen in-state chapters will provide logistical, strategic, communications and fundraising support for Initiative 50 […]

We know of several methods of curing the cannabis so that it will have a mild flavor and a mellow rather than harsh smoke. First, pull the plant up roots and all and hang it upside down for 24 hours.   Then put each plant in a paper grocery bag with the top open for three or four days or until the leaves feel dry to the touch.   Now strip the leaves off the stem and put them  in a glass jar with a lid.   Don’t pack the leaves in tightly, you  want air to reach all the leaves.   The main danger in the  curing  process  is mold.   Dried cannabis smokes so good, The best dried cannabis will crumble but not turn into dust. Dry cannabis is a labor of love.

To root out the top end must be cut, this time with a diagonal cut, exposing a larger surface of the water or rooting solution. The advantage of taking cuttings from your plant is that it produces more tops. Top has the resin and is the name of the game Every time you cut a top, plant seeds in two parts top and bottom of the existing branches. Pruning also encourages the branches below to grow faster than usual and the top was cut.

We know of several methods of curing the cannabis so that it will have a mild flavor and a mellow rather than harsh smoke. First, pull the plant up roots and all and hang it upside down for 24 hours.   Then put each plant in a paper grocery bag with the top open for three or four days or until the leaves feel dry to the touch.   Now strip the leaves off the stem and put them  in a glass jar with a lid.   Don’t pack the leaves in tightly, you  want air to reach all the leaves.   The main danger in the  curing  process  is mold.   Dried cannabis smokes so good, The best dried cannabis will crumble but not turn into dust. Dry cannabis is a labor of love.

If the leaves are too damp when dry cannabis you  put  them  into the jar,  they will mold and since the mold will destroy  the  resins,  mold will ruin your cannabis.  you should check the jars  every day by smelling them and if you smell an acrid  aroma,  take  the weed out of the jar and spread it out on newspaper so that  it  can dry quickly.   Another method is to uproot the plants and hang  them upside down.   You get some burlap bags damp and slip them up  over the plants.  Keep the bags damp and leave them in the sun for  at least a week.  Now put the plants in a paper bag for a few days  until the weed is dry enough to smoke.   Like many fine things in life, dried cannabis mellows out with age.  The aging process tends to remove the chlorophyll taste.

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