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  2. Cannabis cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Once cannabis is dried to 62%, it is sealed in airtight containers to 'cure.' Some growers cure as long as six months, while others do not cure for a week or two, or not at all. As with tobacco, curing can make the cannabis more pleasant to smoke. For the same reasons as when drying, curing jars are stored in a cool, dark place. [37]

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  5. Boveda (company) - Wikipedia

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    The air, in turn, serves as the transfer medium to moderate the water content of articles in the container, such as a wooden musical instruments, food, cigars, or cannabis. Water is transferred between the article, the pouch, and the air within the container until an equilibrium condition is reached.

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  7. Curing (vegetable preservation) - Wikipedia

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    Curing is a technique for preservation of (usually edible) vegetable material. It involves storing the material in a prescribed condition immediately after harvest ...

  8. Curing of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Flue-cured tobacco was originally strung onto tobacco sticks, which were hung from tier-poles in curing barns (Aus: kilns), also traditionally called oasts. These barns have flues which run from externally fed fire boxes, heat-curing the tobacco without exposing it to smoke, slowly raising the temperature over the course of the curing.

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