Snakewake 1252
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Room temp between 71--81 degrees indirect air in room to keep air moving
I hang dry for about 60 hrs then put in jars. If the humidity in the jar is over 70 then I leave the lids off for a day or 2 more. Not a proper curing method but it works for me.Out door was smelling dank now after cuting it smells like fresh cut hay or lawn clippings
I will try to answer any questions you have. As you can see, I am currently curing quite a few jars. Cheesey smurf, Cherry Pie, Girl Scout Cookies, and San Fernando Valley Kush.I am a newbie. My plant is getting close to being finished and I don't know jack about the curing parT. So I am hoping these threads will help me out
Thanks
They look great !!! good job.I will try to answer any questions you have. As you can see, I am currently curing quite a few jars. Cheesey smurf, Cherry Pie, Girl Scout Cookies, and San Fernando Valley Kush.
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yep, maybe get 3 and rotate them daily. I bought 3 of the little round cheap ones off ebay. 2 of them stopped working after a couple months. Go for a hygrometer that is over $5.00I was wondering about something with using the hygrometer. My question is i would have about 6 or u so jars that i would be curing in so do i have to get 6 hygrometers for each one of those jars or whatt do i do? Thanks
3rd day is a little fast on the dry IMO. i usually dont like them to feel dry until day 4 or 5... but that's just my preference. i notice the hay smell when drying is too rapid.Cut trim hang 3rd day feels good to touch but only can smell if you push in on bud otherwise kind of hay smelk in the air
Yes a slow dry is preferable3rd day is a little fast on the dry IMO. i usually dont like them to feel dry until day 4 or 5... but that's just my preference. i notice the hay smell when drying is too rapid.
I recommend the hygrometer that is mentioned in this post and the one on ICMag - Caliber IIIYa i was going to get the one thats around 30 so dont really want to buy 2 or more
link it on ebay if possibleI recommend the hygrometer that is mentioned in this post and the one on ICMag - Caliber III
Ive bought a few cheap ones for each jar but they are just not accurate enough. The Caliber I've been using 2 years plus and swapping jar to jar and it's still great