Seriously, it's placing your rock in a container in total darkness for so long as you desire. Provide sufficient flow, and WC's. Usually it's done to rid the rock of unwanted growth, leeching of some substance etc. Cured and uncured doesn't matter.
Cooking rock- 3 months (or longer), no light, good flow, water changes, used to remove photosynthetic life usually
Curing rock differences- 1-14 days (rarely longer), light is allowed (not required), etc..
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8072346#post8072346 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by xtrstangx ...used to remove photosynthetic life usually....
Point is to rid the rock of phosphates and other organics which may turn into phosphates, and let bacteria do this -- not algae.
Then, by dunking and swishing this rock as a regular cooking routine, you get to expunge it of this material (converted and not). Eventually the rock runs out, and it's ready for showntime.
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