densefoggyforest
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I'm not willing to try this with my current run, but an idea for an experiment came to me recently. I'm wondering if this has been done before:
What if you stop watering earlier than normal... let the roots and soil dry out %100 by the time it's ready for harvest... and let the buds/whole plant just dry out right there without chopping it down?
This is just my guess, but I'm assuming it would help achieve a nice, much slower dry without putting it at as much risk of mold as other slow-dry methods can.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts or experiences
What if you stop watering earlier than normal... let the roots and soil dry out %100 by the time it's ready for harvest... and let the buds/whole plant just dry out right there without chopping it down?
This is just my guess, but I'm assuming it would help achieve a nice, much slower dry without putting it at as much risk of mold as other slow-dry methods can.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts or experiences