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Malawi Style Cob Curing.

gumzgi

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i made yesterday with some buds that dried in cold air for like 2 days , it sited in the pc box for a day in like 27-30c , il dry it for 2 hours at 35c, then into the pc again for a week ,this thing smells like some furity hashish
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Tangwena

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i made yesterday with some buds that dried in cold air for like 2 days , it sited in the pc box for a day in like 27-30c , il dry it for 2 hours at 35c, then into the pc again for a week ,this thing smells like some furity hashish
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I agree even done like that it will cure into a wad of heavenly manna.
Those colors will morph into something special for sure.
 

Baba Karuna

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It will only get better with age I love the low temp cures I had some Colombian Gold xDemon Latcher today 18 months old and still smells like it was picked a month ago and yes trippy as all hell.

I've been digging through my archives from 2016 and I still have some of this cob today ha ha.

Zamaldelica buds sweat cured
12 months old at time of pic.
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Zamaldelica cob 2 months old and being dried.

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same cob after 18 months trippy trippy laughing grass chewed.

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Stunning as always brother 🙌🏼 I love how hash like your cobs look when sliced into chunks 😎

🪷Om Karmasamrddhirastu🪷
 

moose/MI

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My 2nd Cob Purple Satellite.
This was the more moist one.
Opened it at 8 days. Smells fine.
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Better light.

I thought I'd leave it like this until the morning and then rewrap and vacuum seal it. Check it in another week.
How's that sound?
 
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Taima-da

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My 2nd Cob Purple Satellite.
This was the more moist one.
Opened it at 8 days. Smells fine.
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I thought I'd leave it like this until the morning and then rewrap and vacuum seal it. Check it in another week.
How's that sound?
I would start to dry it (even till it feels a little over dry, it won't be), opening at weekly intervals and drying further until it looks/feels and smells dry as when you sealed it up on opening. Then seal for a good rest.
 

Tangwena

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Veteran
My 2nd Cob Purple Satellite.
This was the more moist one.
Opened it at 8 days. Smells fine.
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I thought I'd leave it like this until the morning and then rewrap and vacuum seal it. Check it in another week.
How's that sound?
Dry it slowly and go straight to aging it looks well fermented from the pics.
The fact that it smells good is an excellent harbinger (big words allowed) of a quality cure my friend.
I had some 18 month old Mulanje today its good to change up to something with big balls ha ha.
I just love that feeling of being king of the world for a day.
 

thepomp69

Member
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Whereabouts in Africa are you my friend?
What are you growing under the African sun?
I am sure we would all love to see some pics if you have any from Mother Africa.

Whereabouts in Africa are you my friend?
What are you growing under the African sun?
I am sure we would all love to see some pics if you have any from Mother Africa.
I'm in South Africa the capital Pretoria I'll post some soon waiting for some beans to come
 

Buzzzzd

Well-known member
Oh Boy!!!! I might have got carried away!!!! Here's a few pics (I know Tang loves pics!!)
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and a bit of a close up...
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So I did these eleven today. Each cob averages 10 g.
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So far I have 15 in a cigar box, 7 in my "curator" and 11 in the Sweatbox. Some of these are from a harvest that was a bit rushed due to bud rot. A few of these have been laced with honey and a few with brown sugar. I am not expecting great things from these but what the heck!!!
My 4 Mulanje are just starting to get brown pistels so I am watching them reeeeaaaaal close!!!
That's when the fun begins!!!!!!!! :groupwave: :whee::dance013:
 
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Baba Karuna

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Oh Boy!!!! I might of got carried away!!!! Here's a few pics (I know Tang loves pics!!)
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and a bit of a close up...
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So I did these eleven today. Each cob averages 10 g.
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So far I have 15 in a cigar box, 7 in my "curator" and 11 in the Sweatbox. Some of these are from a harvest that was a bit rushed due to bud rot. A few of these have been laced with honey and a few with brown sugar. I am not expecting great things from these but what the heck!!!
My 4 Mulanje are just starting to get brown pistels so I am watching them reeeeaaaaal close!!!
That's when the fun begins!!!!!!!! :groupwave: :whee::dance013:
Fantastic 🤩 I’m glad you saved your plant from too much bud rot, I had to cut off some buds yesterday because of the same issue (unseasonably early rain was the cause). Super excited for your Mulanje to ripen 🙌🏼

🪷Om Dharmasamrddhirastu🪷
 

Tangwena

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Veteran
Oh Boy!!!! I might of got carried away!!!! Here's a few pics (I know Tang loves pics!!)
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and a bit of a close up...
View attachment 19088194
So I did these eleven today. Each cob averages 10 g.
View attachment 19088195

So far I have 15 in a cigar box, 7 in my "curator" and 11 in the Sweatbox. Some of these are from a harvest that was a bit rushed due to bud rot. A few of these have been laced with honey and a few with brown sugar. I am not expecting great things from these but what the heck!!!
My 4 Mulanje are just starting to get brown pistels so I am watching them reeeeaaaaal close!!!
That's when the fun begins!!!!!!!! :groupwave: :whee::dance013:
Gorgeous color in that close up cob brother thats going to be a star I'm sure.
The Honey one has perked my interest I wonder what natural wonders it may perform.
 

Tangwena

Well-known member
Veteran
My 3rd cob opened after 5 days.
Purple Satellite, has bleed a little Purple onto the corn husk. View attachment 19088241 I'm excited to do my next ones. Trying to be patient. I just picked them Saturday. Seeded Purple Satellite

View attachment 19088243 Seeded Green Mountain Grape 🍇 View attachment 19088242
What a beautiful cola! that should make an awesome cob i would try a drier cure myself to keep all those terps as strong as possible.
i have a couple of cobs I'm keeping all the seeds from for my next grow after Christmas, the high is just so cool after 18 months aging pure bliss.
My life is off the rails chilled and cool after the cobs I made from that grow real heady.
 

jgaf

Member
I have procured everything needed to make the cobs and now patiently waiting the last few weeks to harvest my buds and try making some cobs. One question; I'm growing Mexican sativa (sensi seeds version so could be called Mexican indica!) and the top bud is about the size of a 500ml beer can, it looks perfect for cobbing as easily should be over an ounce weight. Can I just cob the entire bud as is or should I break it up into smaller chunks and remove the stem before rolling in the corn husk? Also should I trim the sugar leaves before cobbing or can I leave them on?
 

ost

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I have procured everything needed to make the cobs and now patiently waiting the last few weeks to harvest my buds and try making some cobs. One question; I'm growing Mexican sativa (sensi seeds version so could be called Mexican indica!) and the top bud is about the size of a 500ml beer can, it looks perfect for cobbing as easily should be over an ounce weight. Can I just cob the entire bud as is or should I break it up into smaller chunks and remove the stem before rolling in the corn husk? Also should I trim the sugar leaves before cobbing or can I leave them on?
For me it is remove the stem,leave the sugar leaves on the cob,and pay close attention to larger cobs to get proper cure!
 

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