Drying and curing in this summer heat

KAL EL

Well-Known Member
Just dab a paper towel into olive oil and wipe blades. then use soapy water to remove oil.
 

Azweepei

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while i agree the olive oil/soapy water is good for getting the sticky off the hands; the iso while trimming (after pulling off the scissor hash) is mandatory. and as frenchy would say, you cahn zen feeltair eet out and 'ave some nice oil at zee end of zee day. :bigjoint:
 

colonuggs

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we use 2-4 trimming scissors.... a small cup full of rubbing alcohol with the scissors just setin in it......rotate and wipe as needed

For drying in the heat we use a tent...
 

AvonBarksdale

Active Member
Just dab a paper towel into olive oil and wipe blades. then use soapy water to remove oil.
Not to beat a dead horse, but how is adding an extra step make using olive oil better?

Just grab one of these bad mamajammers, fill it with an OZ of iso and call it good.

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thecoolman

New Member
Thats pretty much the standard for drying in AZ.. Every harvest I have done is usually dry in 3-5 days so I know what you mean...Once my buds are in the jars the RH usually stays around 45-55% get yourself a small hygrometer and keep one in your curing jar so you can see the RH in the jars.
At 45 percent humidity your buds are garbage and completely ruined anything under 55 is way to low anything above 62 to high
I like 58 the best ............Also always calibrate your hydrometer
 

rckjames

Member
I would agree with 45% bring too low and would dry out too fast. Experienced it myself with my first ever harvest unfortunately. Worst part was... I thought 45% was doing a good job! My humidity was all the way down to 20% before a humdifier.Still had a great smoke, just too dry and lacked the smell.

Found using a spare bathroom retains the humdity and temperature well. Place a humidifier in the far corner and try for 60% as best as you can. I've seen mine stay at 70%(overnight) and never had am issue with mold. My humidity would fluctuate between 50-70%. Depending on how much I could check on the room.

Use mason jars for a cure. The half gallons do great for larger quanities plus they just look awesome full of buds! And recently even added 62% humidipaks and highly reccomend them.
 

KAL EL

Well-Known Member
Under 55% rh will make your buds too dry and the curing process ceases. You can rehydrate buds that are too dry but they will never cure again. I like 60%rh.

Also as far as cleaning gunked up scissors, I use a razor blade.
 

thecoolman

New Member
Drying can be done at low humidity and I think its better. I was referring to the humidity in his jar being 45 Percent which assuming
its in there closed awhile would be the bud humidity level. 45 percent is way to low. Humidifiers only make matters worse can you say hay.
The real secret is hanging the whole plant with all or most leafs still on which pulls the moisture out
of the stems so the buds dry evenly and are not crisp on the outside but wet in the middle.
I you dry them until All the leafs are crispy or close to crisp its also a much easier trim.
This is a fact learned after many years. I have tried all methods.
 

Azoned

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Humidipaks are only good for small quantities...an oz or two
If your mads are drying too fast, you can toss a few fresh leaves in, to add moisture...
 

1337hacker

Active Member
I can confirm the humidipaks can save you. Its fine to dry in low hum. As long as you know to keep your eye on it and when to seal it up.
 

HB DC

Active Member
A fast dry is not a cured bud! IMO...

I can always taste the difference in fast dried buds. Always harsher.

Of all the things to do to have a successful batch skipping the most important part (curing) is a big mistake on the grower and sadly their patients if they caregiver.

Simply research the processes that conspire when you chop your herbs down and you will see that the care after the harvest is what determines the different between Fire Herb and just Herb!

PS -
Highly opinionated post! Not aimed at anyone. Just trolling today...
 
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