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Slow Weed Craft Guide: Drying & Curing Flowers

June 9, 2025Slow Weed

From moisture to masterpiece: unlocking every flower’s full potential

1. Overview

Between harvest day and the final jar, two craft stages make or break quality: drying and curing. Managed with care, they amplify terpene profile, flavour and strength; rushed, they flatten even the best-grown buds.

2. What Is Drying?

Drying is a slow draw-down of excess water from fresh blossoms to keep mould and bacteria at bay. Kept at 15 °C – 21 °C with 55 % – 60 % relative humidity, flowers lose moisture evenly, locking in cannabinoids and terpenes. Depending on density and bud size, the cycle lasts 7 – 15 days.

3. Ideal Drying Parameters

  • Temperature: 15 °C – 21 °C
  • Relative humidity: 55 % – 60 %
  • Duration: 7 – 15 days

Ensure gentle, indirect airflow. Direct fans strip terpenes and create dry pockets; a soft breeze keeps conditions uniform.

4. What Is Curing?

Once surface moisture is gone, buds enter the curing phase—a sealed-jar rest where remaining chlorophyll breaks down and flavours meld. Expect a smoother, less grassy taste and potency that ages gracefully.

5. Ideal Curing Parameters

  • Temperature: about 20 °C
  • Relative humidity: 60 % – 65 %
  • Duration: at least 2 weeks (up to 8+)

Store the flowers in airtight glass. During week one, “burp” the jars daily—15-20 minutes of fresh air prevents moisture pockets. Too damp? Leave lids off a little longer. Over-dry? Drop in a humidity pack to restore balance.

Buds curing in glass jars to develop complex aromas

6. The Slow Weed Way

In our craft facility, drying happens in dark, ventilated rooms at 20 °C and 60 % RH for 10 – 14 days. We then cure for weeks, letting terpenes evolve until each flower shows a silky, layered bouquet that’s unmistakably Slow Weed.

“Time is our secret ingredient—patience turns good buds into greatness.”

7. Wrap-up

At Slow Weed, respecting nature’s rhythm is non-negotiable. Careful drying and patient curing showcase everything the field gives us. Taste the results in our flower collection or dive deeper by reading The Slow Weed Method.

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