Curing Cannabis: Essential Knowledge Quiz

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Curing Cannabis: Essential Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge about the curing process of cannabis flowers with our engaging quiz! From understanding the moisture content in freshly harvested flower to identifying key aspects of the drying and curing process, this quiz covers vital information to enhance your expertise.

Join now and discover the benefits of proper curing:

  • Increase flower quality and shelf life
  • Improve enjoyment and medicinal properties
  • Learn about cannabis cultivation standards
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by HarvestingBee942
Name:
What is the benefit of curing flower?
Increase in value, quality, shelf life, enjoyment, and medicinal properties.
Lower THC%
Larger Flower
Heavier Flowers
Curing is prolonged throughout the drying process that uses environmentally controlled conditions to remove the moisture from your cannabis flowers and maximize the potential for the plant's cannabinoid and terpene profile.
True
False
Drying takes place after product has been harvested and involves reducing the product's moisture content, at which point the cannabis will be ready to safely consume through smoking, vaporizing, or turning into other products such as oil, edibles, and more.
True
False
What percentage accounts for moisture content within freshly harvested Flower?
15%-20%
50%-60%
85%-90%
1%-5%
What type of environment does mold prefer?
Cool & Dry
Dark & Windy
Clean and Bright
Warm & Humid
The curing process begins immediately after a plant has been harvested.
True
False
What is the benefit of curing flower
Increase in Value
Increase in Quality
Increase in shelf life
Enjoyment
Medicinal Value
What should the appearance of trichomes look like on a ripe flower?
Clear
Black
Cloudy &/or amber
Green
Light, CO2, Humidity, Temperature, Airflow, Water, Oxygen, Microbes, Nutrients all influence the cure process.
True
False
How long does it take for light exposure to effect the quality of flower.
1 hour
30 minutes
Seconds to minutes
12 hours
Tiny, resinous, crystal like hairs that can be located on the plant and flowers.
Trichodermas
RH
Trichomes
Calyxes
Terpenes
What causes flower to smell of hay?
Slow Drying
Rapid Drying
Being stored in proximity to hay
Freeze drying
What is the leading cause of dark undesirable flower?
Rapid Drying
Oxidization
Slow Drying
Vaporization
Flower quality cannot be degraded after a plant has been harvested.
True
False
Where should scrubs and PPE be worn?
Within processing areas
In my vehicle during lunch
Outside of the Phase 2 fence
While smoking
When working with product
Within close proximity to product
In the restroom
Home
What are the 4 metrics that are tracked within Trulieve?
Safety
Quality
On time Delivery
Employee Morale
Relationships
HR Visits
Missed Emails
Who is the CEO of Trulieve?
John Rivers
Katelyn Rivers
Kim Rivers
Jason Rivers
Who is the General Manager of at the Trulieve Lesage, WV operation?
Jason Wrenn
John Rivers
Michael Sickler
Noah Toney
Who is the Cultivation Manager at the Trulieve, WV operation?
John Wayne
Jason Wrenn
Noah Toney
Roland Deschain
Where do you see yourself in 1,3, and 5 years
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