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How to Cure Weed in Microwave

Drying weed in a microwave fast

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Growing and harvesting your own cannabis flowers is truly wonderful. That little seed that once promised to give you a generous amount of buds is now ready for you to take advantage of its mind-blowing effects. However, it doesn't end with harvesting your plants and putting them in a grinder. To have quality smoke and effects that take you to a world of relaxation, it’s important to know how to dry weed. The curing process can take a few weeks, mostly at quality providers like Botany Farms. Still, other simpler and faster methods can give you similar results. Here, we will show you how to cure weed in a microwave. You don't need to cure Botany Farms flower in the Microwave, it is GOOD TO GO!

Does Weed Get Stronger as it Dries?

Many smokers often wonder why they need to cure and dry weed. While we would all love to load a bowl as soon as our flowers are ready to harvest, the truth is that weed gets stronger as it dries. Let’s break it down with a little science. When you harvest your weed flower, it’s still green, meaning that compounds like THC, CBD, and terpenes aren’t active yet. As a result, you won’t get the expected effects, its flavor and aroma will be weak, and the smoke will be harsher to your throat. For all we know, that isn’t what we usually expect from a quality bud. When you cure your weed, you stop the degradation process of cannabis. That way, terpenes and cannabinoids don’t evaporate, giving you a final product that has properly developed its main compounds for a smooth, strong, and tasty smoke. In addition, drying weed extends its shelf life, protecting the flower from mildew.

Drying Weed in Microwave

It takes about 1 to 2 weeks to properly dry weed. However, many smokers might want to dry weed fast for whatever reason, without losing the potency of their carefully-grown buds. If that’s the case, you can learn how to cure weed in the microwave. Take into account that quick-drying cannabis won’t give you the best results, so you should lower your expectations before following this process.

How to Cure Weed in Microwave

Equipment Needed

  • Microwave-safe plate
  • Paper towel
  • Cannabis buds
  • Grinder

Step by Step

  • Grind your buds until they reach the desired size.
  • Place your weed onto the plate. Make sure the layer is as thin as possible, and the flower covers all the space you have on the plate.
  • Fully cover your buds with a paper towel on top.
  • Set your microwave to 30% of its power and leave your buds for 8 to 10 minutes. Take them out, stir them a little bit, and place them once again for 5 minutes.
  • Check your buds to make sure they are dry, but not burnt. If they are all dry, you can now use them to load a bowl.
Remember that heating your buds too much will completely evaporate the cannabinoid and terpene content they have. We recommend drying weed in a microwave in a lower setting if your microwave is too potent. Looking for more info? Check the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4srIXGJPjNI

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