Interesting diagnosis. I'm actually intrigued on where you found that high temps in flowering contribute to the dreaded, post-harvest, "hay" smell. It's been an ongoing debate on RIU on the causes of that smell. Premature harvest, insufficient drying/curing, and genetics have all been suspect...
That plant looks like it has another week or so. The pistils haven't really receeded into the bud. Plus, buds don't use light. The fan leaves & surrounding leaves absorbing light, provide the energy to make your buds grow.
MMJ patients can still buy from their connect.....isn't like the government has special chemical detection that can differentiate between gov't bud and street bud.
Just to co-sign, you probably need to re-moisten your buds....as mentioned above carrots work well...you can use orange peels too. Moisture is your friend and enemy. Too much moisture causes mold.....not enough moisture and certain post-harvest metabolic processes (releasing of chlorophyl (hay...
I started a thread with an open discussion on this particular issue....we came to the conclusion that the smell will dissipate usually by not letting the buds get too dry since the bud still goes through certain metabolic processes after harvest and the moisture helps continue those processes...
Some good info floatin' around in this thread. My friend's recently harvested bud dried relatively too fast....he just harvested it on tuesday and the biggest bud already lost 50%(15.6g wet weight....6.9g last night) of its weight, so he went ahead and started jar curing....
I told him to get...
That sounds like a reasonable deduction. The unpleasant smell is most likely caused by the bud drying too fast which prohibits the chlorophyl from escaping.
The next question posed would be: What can you do to bud to prolong the air drying process....
Oh so dryness does play a role in the fucked up smells....that's something new I learned...it's harder for chlorophyl to escape dryer buds.....interesting.
It's been said buds use some of the moisture left in the stem which results in longer air drying times...same has been said for not manicuring leaves until after the bud air dries.
I have a thread going right now in the Harvesting and Curing section here that might be of interest to you: https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/286077-open-discussion-frequently-asked-problem.html
Yeah that's what I meant lol. My bad 'bout the confusion. My friend has another plant that's due to harvest in Feb. that was topped
and has 3 main colas. He's going to leave some stem next time and see if there's a significant difference.
Indeed. From what I have read, it's the chlorophyl being converted or released, whichever the two.
Nice to see a reply from a vet. Let's see if we can get some more input from some more botanists out there...
I'll do the honors and make the first reply and maybe someone can piggy back.
So I have a friend who has some freshly harvested master kush (yesterday) and air drying right now.
After some research my friend removed the fan as to prevent the bud from drying too fast which could be a...