Mazer
Well-Known Member
Dear Gentlefolks,
A serious dilemma, is presenting itself on the horizon.
My presence is required away from two drying girls. But they are about done and soon need trimming and curing. They are going to go extra crisp if they wait for my return.
Any suggestion on how I could slow down the drying process without investing in heavy industrial equipment?
They where cropped on the 29th of June and I won’t be able to trim until the 10th of July.
Temperatures are between 75 and 85 degrees and couple of fans blowing on them.
Freshest Regards,
M
A serious dilemma, is presenting itself on the horizon.
My presence is required away from two drying girls. But they are about done and soon need trimming and curing. They are going to go extra crisp if they wait for my return.
Any suggestion on how I could slow down the drying process without investing in heavy industrial equipment?
They where cropped on the 29th of June and I won’t be able to trim until the 10th of July.
Temperatures are between 75 and 85 degrees and couple of fans blowing on them.
Freshest Regards,
M