drying bud question

Cream-Man

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I have a fan blowing in the room I am drying in but not directly at the buds. Should the buds move around a little or just hang still? Also, does the bud smell the most when it is growing, drying, or curing?
 

OrganicConnoisseur

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Hey Cream-Man. I don't know what you mean by should the bud move around a little. They should just hang still and you want that fan blowing air in the dry room to circulate but not directly at the flowers ( which your already doing ). As far as the smell I don't know what you mean by smell the most? But they wont really have that a nice smell to them until they are cured. Finally to dudoflife's comment " Keeping the humidity low as you can is the key" I would completely disagree with that statement...... You want your humidity around 50-60%
 

Lordhooha

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I have a fan blowing in the room I am drying in but not directly at the buds. Should the buds move around a little or just hang still? Also, does the bud smell the most when it is growing, drying, or curing?
Look up paper bag drying method it's the easiest and works very well. Plus you don't need to worry about humidity and mold.
 
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