how much longer to dry?

boedhaspeaks

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Depends on the humidity of your dry area and the ventilation. No golden rule about how long. If it crumbles when you touch it , it was too long .
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
A plant is dry when it is dry. People have various methods of their own for telling, such as if the stem bends or snaps, but at the end of the day it's dry when it's dry and that you are happy it's dried enough. Growing the thing is only part of the game, you can fuck everything up if you don't dry properly and turn what could have bee great weed into very sub-par weed. It can take a handful of harfvests to dial it in for your environment. Trial and error :)
 

NetGuruINC

Active Member
Usually it takes a minimum of 5 days depending on the room temp and conditions. Best method to use is if the stem snaps with no problem. Tuesday and u should be good
 

Chiceh

Global Mod, Stoner Chic
A nice slow even dry is good with low temps and humidity. When the main stems snap, they are dry in my opinion. Mine can take anywhere from 5 to 7 days.
 

Pi$tol

Well-Known Member
My method sense I am kinda new to growing is I let half my harvest dry for 7 days and the other half dry for 14 days. This way I get a spectrum of difference and can go from there. Which ever one feel/looks/taste the best is what I rock out to for the next harvest.
 

BA142

Well-Known Member
5-7 days IMO

Then it's either into paper bags or jars and popping the lids for a few hours every day for the first few weeks....slow cure will bring you the best flavor.
 

thehole

New Member
Best estimate is 5-7 days in good conditions which are 70-75 degrees, 50-60% humidity and no air blowing directly on them.
 
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