Bilbo Baggins
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something creepy about carnivorous plants, although I admit its a deserved fate for those blasted spider mites should they ever go near your plants. cool hippy organic solution to pest control mate.
Curing really is what one might call drying. Controlled drying is perhaps better.
It is true that at the beginning we want to lose moisture faster than we do later,
but it is always decreasing. Some might call the early phase drying because the
buds are not in a container.*
It is also confusing that we are referring to the RH both of the air in which we
hang the buds and the air inside the containers that we are curing in.
I am still needing to nail down that final desired RH *inside a curing/storing container*
that one should aim to burp down to?
i.e. if I were to buy a Boveda pack for use with buds, then what RH would I buy?
:0)
Take care,
JD
* This is totally just my opinion. "Curing" might mean to some only that time when
the buds are in their container and are breaking down *without* fresh air exchanges.
But we are talking about getting buds from green to smokeable.....i.e. it is just these
fresh air exchanges that we are focusing on.
Boveda 62% packs...below 55% rh in jars and fermentation, IOW curing stops
I supposed that an experiment is in order. :0)
JD
loving your little perpetual you have going mate, steppin`it up a notch eh? Nice brother, keep it up,
KC![]()
Always admired those neat little frames you built for your Scrogs CP, can you buy those poles and angle/corner parts easily ? much neater and practical than most you see.
Do you think you will get a pound dried off this 400w?
The frame (bars) and joints were originally a $50 greenhouse that went to shit after the first year of use. I've since been using it for plant racks, scrog tables, and replacement parts for my other greenhouse. So even though it was originally a crap GH,