I've been F***ing up .!

THCbreeder

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My RH is 18-35% . Buds are drying and I normally leave them out for 4-5 days then into jars (spring summer fall) . Usually . Winter is making it hard cause they've dried and "Crispy" feeling . They do not smell like hay or bad . I know ive cured correctly before just not in winter time .!
 

churchhaze

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Just put them in a jar when they get crispy until they're moist again, then put them back out to dry until they're crispy again. Then jar one more time and it'll stay dry.

Don't worry if they're crispy early. Just get them into the jar as soon as the outside is crispy for 12 hours until its moist again.
 

churchhaze

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If it really is that dry, you could just cut the buds directly into a cardboard box, with bud layers separated by white paper, and white paper one the bottom to catch resin. Just close the box and it should be just fine. The dry air will wick air out of the box without it being open.
 

justugh

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winter time the harvest trim do not take off as many as u normally do (just get all the fan leaves round stems)

first thing the branch u take the whole thing cutting 2 inches lower then the bud (if off shoots with 2 inches then clip that off) trim up leaving 2 inches

those sugar leaves if u leave most of them on they do this curl effect keeping a little more moisture near the bud .......do the same amount of time then trim them up and jar them in 2 days they will feel right

the stems have water them and the buds will drawl it out by the time u jar them water will be left in stem of flower (not a clean break has a string of stem) but those 2 days in the jars the flower will suck it out ........then u just burp it to cure it
 

Dan Drews

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Hang until dry and crusty, cut and manicure buds, then put into jars. Open each jar the next day and if they're moist again, separate any clumped together buds and dump into a paperbags, folding the top over 2 or 3 times, and let them dry in the bags for 8 - 12 hours. Put back in jars overnight, and if wet in the morning, back into the paperbag for another day. Repeat until your buds dry and firm up enough to where you can hear them clank in the jar as you spin them around. Keep burping for at least 2 - 3 weeks and you should be good to go.
 

King Arthur

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winter time the harvest trim do not take off as many as u normally do (just get all the fan leaves round stems)

first thing the branch u take the whole thing cutting 2 inches lower then the bud (if off shoots with 2 inches then clip that off) trim up leaving 2 inches

those sugar leaves if u leave most of them on they do this curl effect keeping a little more moisture near the bud .......do the same amount of time then trim them up and jar them in 2 days they will feel right

the stems have water them and the buds will drawl it out by the time u jar them water will be left in stem of flower (not a clean break has a string of stem) but those 2 days in the jars the flower will suck it out ........then u just burp it to cure it
I do mine similar to this and it works
 

NorthernHize

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winter time the harvest trim do not take off as many as u normally do (just get all the fan leaves round stems)

first thing the branch u take the whole thing cutting 2 inches lower then the bud (if off shoots with 2 inches then clip that off) trim up leaving 2 inches

those sugar leaves if u leave most of them on they do this curl effect keeping a little more moisture near the bud .......do the same amount of time then trim them up and jar them in 2 days they will feel right

the stems have water them and the buds will drawl it out by the time u jar them water will be left in stem of flower (not a clean break has a string of stem) but those 2 days in the jars the flower will suck it out ........then u just burp it to cure it
my god was that english. I need more weed or you need less.
 
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