Curing humidity range?

Nice. I will try it on my next run, I'm trying to keep my two going now, one is looking good one looks like it wants it's ass kicked lol
you have to use your hydro nutrients in hempy buckets which is fine follow the same ph and ppm rules
anything is a hempy with a hole in the side these are my starter pots, just a jiffy pellet and perlite, i water everyday when they are small. and every 2-3 days in veg
 

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I heard it's between 65 and 70 maybe 72 for optimum growth, then again I heard 65 is too cool and that 68- 72 is the best. Roots love cool water not ice water is what I'm getting. I'm still a rookie so I have no idea lol
just make sure you have a good slow cure on your jars, and youll be fine 8) congrats also on your harvest :clap:
 
you have to use your hydro nutrients in hempy buckets which is fine follow the same ph and ppm rules
anything is a hempy with a hole in the side these are my starter pots, just a jiffy pellet and perlite, i water everyday when they are small. and every 2-3 days in veg
Thanks for the 411. Here is my sad lil grow, I'm still learning and trying different thing( one at a time)
 

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Thanks for the 411. Here is my sad lil grow, I'm still learning and trying different thing( one at a time)
you might like the ease of hempy. perlite is super cheap wouldn't hurt to put a small bucket in your tent, a 1gallon milk jug will put out a decent yield
 
you might like the ease of hempy. perlite is super cheap wouldn't hurt to put a small bucket in your tent, a 1gallon milk jug will put out a decent yield
I'm definitely going to research it, I'm always one to try new things. Thank you for your time and knowledge. You are ACES ( all good, much respect) in my book...
 
I'm definitely going to research it, I'm always one to try new things. Thank you for your time and knowledge. You are ACES ( all good, much respect) in my book...
anytime, pack a bowl roll a j and search the world of hempy thread its pretty long but packed with info, some will suggest perlite + vermiculite but I prefer perlite alone it just requires more watering and daily maintenance ( hence why I'm building a simple automatic watering system thanks to members on this site)
 
anytime, pack a bowl roll a j and search the world of hempy thread its pretty long but packed with info, some will suggest perlite + vermiculite but I prefer perlite alone it just requires more watering and daily maintenance ( hence why I'm building a simple automatic watering system thanks to members on this site)
I used to smoke bowls now, I smoke out of this fine piece of german engineering. I'm trying to get on your level. My first grow was big bud and I got 8ounces dried and cured from one plant, I'm trying to do at least double that next round. I'm trying to automate my grow to since I am a programmer I'm going to see what I can do with adriuno to make a fully self aware grow system...
 

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I used to smoke bowls now, I smoke out of this fine piece of german engineering. I'm trying to get on your level. My first grow was big bud and I got 8ounces dried and cured from one plant, I'm trying to do at least double that next round. I'm trying to automate my grow to since I am a programmer I'm going to see what I can do with adriuno to make a fully self aware grow system...
I wish I could read computers like plants, wayyy to complicated lol, need it dumbed down
 
Okay boss man not gonna fight you because this is what i learned in oaksterdam university that the cure is the breakdown of chlorophyll and the flush is the breakdown of sugars and starches.
So may i ask you what is the cure than? Like may i ask you what is the cure in your opinion?
The cure is after the dry. So when you cure the chlorophyll should already be broken down. When in the jars, the goal is to release the last bit of moisture inside the bud and hydrate all the buds. Every time I have ever had a 3 day dry, my bud has tasted straight up like hay.
 
Everyone has their preference but most major facilities and bud testers will say 58-62% Humidity is optimal. Personally I cure around 60-65% when hanging my plants and I like to vacuum bag them after 2 weeks of burping (opening package then re-sealing once a day). I can bust out ounces that I vacuum sealed 2 years ago and its better than ever no loss of flavor or aroma.

Another major tip is never cure or store your cannabis in bright environments in those jars, light degrades the product, period. Even if its in a jar. My buddy actually uses black ducting tape to seal his half gallon mason jars. I thought that was a good cheap alternative to something like a CVAULT which costs probably 20 times a jar.. lol
 
Everyone has their preference but most major facilities and bud testers will say 58-62% Humidity is optimal. Personally I cure around 60-65% when hanging my plants and I like to vacuum bag them after 2 weeks of burping (opening package then re-sealing once a day). I can bust out ounces that I vacuum sealed 2 years ago and its better than ever no loss of flavor or aroma.

Another major tip is never cure or store your cannabis in bright environments in those jars, light degrades the product, period. Even if its in a jar. My buddy actually uses black ducting tape to seal his half gallon mason jars. I thought that was a good cheap alternative to something like a CVAULT which costs probably 20 times a jar.. lol
Thanks for the tip:leaf:
Everyone has their preference but most major facilities and bud testers will say 58-62% Humidity is optimal. Personally I cure around 60-65% when hanging my plants and I like to vacuum bag them after 2 weeks of burping (opening package then re-sealing once a day). I can bust out ounces that I vacuum sealed 2 years ago and its better than ever no loss of flavor or aroma.

Another major tip is never cure or store your cannabis in bright environments in those jars, light degrades the product, period. Even if its in a jar. My buddy actually uses black ducting tape to seal his half gallon mason jars. I thought that was a good cheap alternative to something like a CVAULT which costs probably 20 times a jar.. lol

Everyone has their preference but most major facilities and bud testers will say 58-62% Humidity is optimal. Personally I cure around 60-65% when hanging my plants and I like to vacuum bag them after 2 weeks of burping (opening package then re-sealing once a day). I can bust out ounces that I vacuum sealed 2 years ago and its better than ever no loss of flavor or aroma.

Another major tip is never cure or store your cannabis in bright environments in those jars, light degrades the product, period. Even if its in a jar. My buddy actually uses black ducting tape to seal his half gallon mason jars. I thought that was a good cheap alternative to something like a CVAULT which costs probably 20 times a jar.. lol
Everyone has their preference but most major facilities and bud testers will say 58-62% Humidity is optimal. Personally I cure around 60-65% when hanging my plants and I like to vacuum bag them after 2 weeks of burping (opening package then re-sealing once a day). I can bust out ounces that I vacuum sealed 2 years ago and its better than ever no loss of flavor or aroma.

Another major tip is never cure or store your cannabis in bright environments in those jars, light degrades the product, period. Even if its in a jar. My buddy actually uses black ducting tape to seal his half gallon mason jars. I thought that was a good cheap alternative to something like a CVAULT which costs probably 20 times a jar.. lol
 
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