Have you found, the high humidity helps your dry / cure?Yea i just never took any dry photos of my last setup like a ding dong lol. Then i took it apart
Just wanted to see how everyone else does it to get more ideas
Nice work buddMine is simple but effective. I have a door into what was originally my cold cellar. I built my flower room with it's own door to the left, to the right I have a veg cabinet. The veg cabinet exhausts into the space and keeps temps 60-65F and RH between 60-65% year-round. The exhaust also keeps air moving but nothing directly on the hanging plants. I can keep them there until ready to trim, sometimes for a couple of weeks if I'm crazy busy. The "hangers" are $5 steel racks that I screwed into the 2x4 studs in the ceiling, just add hooks.
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I use a large hanging multi basket in a dedicated tent, in a controlled room ,snip buds off stems, set the dehuey to 55%, humidifier to 45%, temp70f, stink sock, stems snap in about 9 days, weed is awesome now, another 9 days and its exquisite. no jarring, no molds ever, harvesting weekly.
I have 10-12 oz drying at any time, if I was jarring up and curing I'd be (law) overweight full time. (if I was growing for myself this would be different of course) storing 10 ounces in jars while another few are drying is illegal in my state. My buds are always gone within a month.
You will not get more trichomes for cutting and hanging in one.I've been going back and forth between different drying methods and this seems like a good thread for feedback as well as pushing the method if anyone likes it. I plan on using my tent (5x5) as the drying room and I'm thinking chop them at the base and hang the whole plant, there's a few sources on it but not too much. Anyone do this and recommend it? I'm thinking it might keep the plant alive a little bit longer and squeeze out some last minute trichomes and have a long slow dry. Newb speaking so please season me.
That’s good to know, I’m going to start labeling the stages with dates .I hate repeating this precedent but I have posted it before. I am sorry I don’t have the link saved but a while back a concentrate company was busted in MI for 3 day hang drying plants. The judge deemed usable marijuana over the limits.
Dated jars for curing are our only defense left. Mine are labeled hanging in the closet and then the jars are labeled after dry trim and weight taken. They are expected to cure 90 days from jarring and the drying branches are labeled expected to be on that cycle for 1-2 weeks.
So there are clear stages the flowers have to go through before medically usable. All labeled and documented.
The company got busted because there was no curing provisions and the buds felt dry enough to the officer I guess.
That’s good to know, I’m going to start labeling the stages with dates .
I’m low key too, I’m only on the net chatting because I don’t want to tell friends.I wish it was actually all as safe as it is supposed to be. But it’s still up to the judge and prosecution. So we do what we can right.
I know a caregiver busted with all these things in place and one that was not even charged when raided.
I lay very low and very few people are aware of my meds. And I do not participate in functions or cups.
Thanks for the info, and I mightve mixed that up with a couple days of darkness before chopping makes the plant stress and put more out but that might not be true either, read that somewhere a long time ago but that's just experimenting. Prolly gonna do the lowest possible humidity in the final days before chop cuz that one is more proven in frosting up a bit. But overall thanks againYou will not get more trichomes for cutting and hanging in one.
Keeping the plant hole will slow down the drying process, nothing wrong with that,
Just watch the environmental conditions.