RM3
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Hope you had a wonderful vacation ! when you are ready to come over to the dark side just let me knowJust as long as i am learning, i don't care. Just got back from vacation in florida today, it was so cool!
Hope you had a wonderful vacation ! when you are ready to come over to the dark side just let me knowJust as long as i am learning, i don't care. Just got back from vacation in florida today, it was so cool!
90 is to high for drying, it'll dry way fast and that is not a good thing, you need to figure something outSome of my buds are ready for harvest. About drying. I have a closet with good air circulation... but the room is about 90 degrees in the daytime with no way to cool it. Should I take any precautions or is there anything i need to be worried about? Pics coming soon, about to make the chop.
yeppersWell fuck... i don't know what to do. what if i hang them in my basement? it's much cooler down there... it's a finished basement, but it's really big... would that be a good idea?
yes......... you need to dry in that basementWould higher temps at humidity around 75 percent increase the chances of mold? even if i have good circulation of air flow? man i wish i had more help on this lol.
stems actually snapping is awful flippin dry .... I take samples as its drying and start the cure in the high fifties low sixties... they bend and break w a little twist and might be stringy but not snapping.......80 degrees is too high. If you want the best medicine with the least amount of harsh you want them to dry at least 5 days. So try for 70s and 50 percent humidity if you can. I disagree with above note . I like to wait for the stems start to snap. This will keep the nugs quality for a longer time. I can smoke nugs that are 3-4 months old and they still smell and taste great. If you jar them a day or two early, the quality will deteriorate over time and the nugs will develop a nasty smell, and they will not burn evenly. It is a lot easier to add a tiny bit of moisture if necessary than taking some out. If you jar them too early and then try to fix it later they will not evenly dry and the funky smell won't go away. I've ruined pounds trying to get the dry and cure right.
I mean cracking and snapping not brittle and falling off them stem. What do I know I've only cured hundos of packs .stems actually snapping is awful flippin dry .... I take samples as its drying and start the cure in the high fifties low sixties... they bend and break w a little twist and might be stringy but not snapping.......
60'percent is fine at 76 degrees . 70 would be too high at that temp. Make sure there is good airflow. Are you going to wet trim? Or let them dry on the stem first?Well since it's gotten dark it's at 76degrees and 60%humidity. How high is too high of humidity?
I just cut the buds off that were ready for harvest, trimmed them down, then hung them upside down. I have good air flow but not directly on the buds. Going to let the other buds on the bottom ripen up a bit before I harvest them.60'percent is fine at 76 degrees . 70 would be too high at that temp. Make sure there is good airflow. Are you going to wet trim? Or let them dry on the stem first?