growmiester
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hey yall, will someone help with this?iv dryed plenty but I want to know the science.numbers ,data,what should be the RH for the 1st 6 to 10 days of drying,thank you for anyones help
Jarring or chopping early are the most common ways to get the hay or grassy smell.yea that's the part I don't want to screw up taste n flavor,how will I know when I can gar it up,so it can go through that enzomatic change,no hay or green smell.
Yes.. I am a boat guy.Boatguy for real???drop some broscience in how I can succeed,or whats your secrect
yea that's the part I don't want to screw up taste n flavor,how will I know when I can gar it up,so it can go through that enzomatic change,no hay or green smell.
You may need boveda to supplement lack of knowledge and skill but the pros here do not - this should tell you who knows their shit and who is a wannabe that believes everything they read....and be quick to buy BOVEDA! XD
Gimmicks and no one need know jar humidity just how to dry.and these inexpensive injarr hygrometers, their worth in gold!
Pretty helpful if you jar too earlyGimmicks and no one need know jar humidity just how to dry.
I cant thank yall enough.thank you for cutting right to it and how it is done.this will be the way I do this part of the end process.what yall have givin me I cant never repay,thank you so much.your knowledge is priceless,thank you for that
holy crap really? wheres this thread I need to learn the official reasoningBoveda sees you as suckers, i was here when one member dreamt up jar dessicant for weed, even on the thread itself
yeah thats why they hang free for 2 weeks, so it should be very dry.Pretty helpful if you jar too early
Possibly but you would have to be pretty learned to understand the readings, boveda just saw the equalization points and placed those numbers on their packsPretty helpful if you jar too early
Never used a boveda.Possibly but you would have to be pretty learned to understand the readings, boveda just saw the equalization points and placed those numbers on their packs