Hey,
Iv'e havested 3 days ago and hung to dry, apparently the humidity was too low and temps were abit high do to the climate im living in, around 90 degrees over here. So I had the A/C on that caused my humidity going low to around 40, with temps at around 84. My plant has lots of airy buds that were crispy after 2 days and easy to smoke. Dense ones dryed to the top about now. So to maintin the left humidity they might be able to give I put them into a curing jar so it will slower the dryness.
Wierd thing is , buds that i put into curing 1 day ago is feeling less crispy now than it did before, making me feel that they aren't that dry anymore.
I'm feeling abit low in information about the process and if drying goes to quick is it better to start curing after 2-3 days so it will maintain somewhat of humidity?
Iv'e havested 3 days ago and hung to dry, apparently the humidity was too low and temps were abit high do to the climate im living in, around 90 degrees over here. So I had the A/C on that caused my humidity going low to around 40, with temps at around 84. My plant has lots of airy buds that were crispy after 2 days and easy to smoke. Dense ones dryed to the top about now. So to maintin the left humidity they might be able to give I put them into a curing jar so it will slower the dryness.
Wierd thing is , buds that i put into curing 1 day ago is feeling less crispy now than it did before, making me feel that they aren't that dry anymore.
I'm feeling abit low in information about the process and if drying goes to quick is it better to start curing after 2-3 days so it will maintain somewhat of humidity?