buds dryed to quick, please help

guys i chopped 3 days ago hung my buds and checked on them today. they are way to dry..some of the smaller buds actually shriveled up...

this is what i did.

i chopped hung in a dark closet with a few fans for air circulation.

what can i do to help rehydrate them or save them.

please help, would hate to lose them after all the work.
 

ENGLAND123

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Light misting all the way - i wud also try and keep the room very damp if you can to add density to the enviroment :-) i wish you all the best
 

greenlanter

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Light misting all the way - i wud also try and keep the room very damp if you can to add density to the enviroment :-) i wish you all the best
put them in the jars with orange peals , make sure there is no fruit just peals .. open twice per day per 10 minutes , keep jars away from light. , 24 hours later you are good money..
 

greenlanter

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no mysting on the dry room thats a no no:wall: slow air movement and keep temps around 65 to 75 degrez... the peals work and leave a enjoible esence.
 

1twstdFCK

Active Member
the fan is prolly what fucked your shit up..

im not sure what you can do 2 fix it..

but the fan was a no no.:wall:
 

super2200

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definately dont fucking mist them or you will bring mold, its probably not as dry as you think and ready for the jar, as mentioned if you need to put a small piece of orange or lemon in there to rehydrate just a bit. If you have any of the old fat stems left what are still moist that is even better. The buds will pull the moisture from the stems and re hydrate the buds. Its sounds like your probably running gas heat in your home and this will dry the air like crazy and suck the moisture out of anything.
 

Abnjm

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I did the same thing to my last harvest. I put then in a small room with a dehumidifier and they got crispy quick!

I didn't add any moisture, I just put the buds in sealed containers to let the moisture even out... I've read that even though the outside of the buds are crispy, the interior holds plenty of moisture. I'd try pulling this moisture out through curing.

You can always add moisture if the sealed containers don't work.....

Good luck with your cure!
 

super2200

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I did the same thing to my last harvest. I put then in a small room with a dehumidifier and they got crispy quick!

I didn't add any moisture, I just put the buds in sealed containers to let the moisture even out... I've read that even though the outside of the buds are crispy, the interior holds plenty of moisture. I'd try pulling this moisture out through curing.

You can always add moisture if the sealed containers don't work.....

Good luck with your cure!
I agree the buds are probably just right for curing now
 

Philo2

Active Member
I did the same thing to my last harvest. I put then in a small room with a dehumidifier and they got crispy quick!

I didn't add any moisture, I just put the buds in sealed containers to let the moisture even out... I've read that even though the outside of the buds are crispy, the interior holds plenty of moisture. I'd try pulling this moisture out through curing.

You can always add moisture if the sealed containers don't work.....

Good luck with your cure!
What he said.

Don't mist or add any peels to the jars. There is probably plenty of moisture on the inside of the bud. Let them sit and the moisture will even out.
 
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