After harvest, cannabis flower is dried for 7–10 days (dropping moisture from ~75% to ~12%), then cured for 14–30 days in glass or plastic containers held at 60°F / 62% RH. During the cure, residual chlorophyll breaks down, harsh-burning compounds dissipate, and the terpene profile rounds out. A rushed cure (less than 14 days) leaves grassy notes; an over-cured flower (more than 60 days without proper humidity) loses terpene volatility. LimeLine cures 21 days — long enough to fully round out, short enough to retain peak terpene character.
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