Drying/curing test run(weird tea smell)

Camletzzz

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About a week ago I cut a smaller cola just to try and start the drying/curing process before I have my whole load ready to come down and I just put the buds in a jar after drying. It seems that it has that dry tea smell and I'm wondering why that is? Will it get that good dank smell back after the cure or what should I expect for this process?? (And granted this test bud was cut prob 2 weeks 2 early)
 

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FastFreddi

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About a week ago I cut a smaller cola just to try and start the drying/curing process before I have my whole load ready to come down and I just put the buds in a jar after drying. It seems that it has that dry tea smell and I'm wondering why that is? Will it get that good dank smell back after the cure or what should I expect for this process?? (And granted this test bud was cut prob 2 weeks 2 early)
Chopped early and dried too quickly is my guess...some will return during cure as long as it was not too dry, no curing then.
When you do your final harvest, hang the whole plant...remove the fan leaves, leave all sugar.
PIA to trim, but slows down the dry, helps retain those beloved terpenes.
Temps around 68f and air movement, just not directly on the buds, in complete darkness if possible.
FF
 

Camletzzz

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Chopped early and dried too quickly is my guess...some will return during cure as long as it was not too dry, no curing then.
When you do your final harvest, hang the whole plant...remove the fan leaves, leave all sugar.
PIA to trim, but slows down the dry, helps retain those beloved terpenes.
Temps around 68f and air movement, just not directly on the buds, in complete darkness if possible.
FF
So instead of cutting off each individual branch I should just hang the entire plant? And I dried for about 6 days...so you believe that was too long on the dry?
 

FastFreddi

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So instead of cutting off each individual branch I should just hang the entire plant? And I dried for about 6 days...so you believe that was too long on the dry?
Hard for me to judge...depends on temps, rh, density of the buds...
For best flavor and smoothness, yes.
FF
 

MICHI-CAN

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Hard for me to judge...depends on temps, rh, density of the buds...
For best flavor and smoothness, yes.
FF
I half agree. Whole plants when in natural environment and warmer and lower RH. Whole branches if lower temps and higher RH. I shoot for 12-14 days hang regardless of volume. Curing and burping removes all the off putting flavors and smells. Or most if done right. I don't even register the impression of my buds until at least 6 weeks in cure. And remove all shade leaves regardless before hanging. My thing here. All compliments besides a few weasels trying to get more for the free it already is. I don't get it. LOL.

Patience and familiarity will hone your ends.
PEACE.
 

Roxo

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So instead of cutting off each individual branch I should just hang the entire plant? And I dried for about 6 days...so you believe that was too long on the dry?
Drying is kind of a feel thing. The standard advice is "wait until small branches feel like a soft break rather than bend". You can hang branches if you want, they'll just dry quicker so you have to pay attention.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Drying is kind of a feel thing. The standard advice is "wait until small branches feel like a soft break rather than bend". You can hang branches if you want, they'll just dry quicker so you have to pay attention.
I look for a sharp crack. Or listen. Too wet to jar in stagnation. Mold if done to early here.
 

Roxo

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I look for a sharp crack. Or listen. Too wet to jar in stagnation. Mold if done to early here.
Yeah but that's probably a day or so difference for most plants. The best chance for our thread starter is to buy humidity packs for their cure. Take the brain work out of it. Lol.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Yeah but that's probably a day or so difference for most plants. The best chance for our thread starter is to buy humidity packs for their cure. Take the brain work out of it. Lol.
I see your style. A taste of old school homemade may change your mind. However you get to your goals is perfect method. No brain power. Jar humidity compared to desired. Ambient will determine when and how long. I find packs good for severe over dry or mass qty.
 

ComfortCreator

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You smell or taste chloroyphyll.
Curing removes it over time.

Harvesting early will often result in fluffier buds than if it runs a few more weeks.

Those fluffier buds, when they dry, dont come out as nicely as very dense fully matured buds do. Those big dense buds allow Michican and the rest of us to slow dry them without a lot of concern of drying them too much. They can dry and cure longer and better while retaining the important terps.
 

MICHI-CAN

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You smell or taste chloroyphyll.
Curing removes it over time.

Harvesting early will often result in fluffier buds than if it runs a few more weeks.

Those fluffier buds, when they dry, dont come out as nicely as very dense fully matured buds do. Those big dense buds allow Michican and the rest of us to slow dry them without a lot of concern of drying them too much. They can dry and cure longer and better while retaining the important terps.
TY for the props. But my fox tails I just slow to crawl. And denser cures much better. Yet increases mold and curing issues. Time and hands on is all I can honestly say. It is your eye, ear and touch that will fine tune after much handling.
 

Roxo

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I see your style. A taste of old school homemade may change your mind.
I'm looking forward to exactly that though! I'm just trying to stay mellow right now for my recent return to growing and figured @Camletzzz could probably use the same attitude. Lol. I have vowed proper dry and cure times! :sleep:


Eta: And hey, all we disagreed about was hard crack or soft crack. bongsmilie
 

MICHI-CAN

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I'm looking forward to exactly that though! I'm just trying to stay mellow right now for my recent return to growing and figured @Camletzzz could probably use the same attitude. Lol. I have vowed proper dry and cure times! :sleep:


Eta: And hey, all we disagreed about was hard crack or soft crack. bongsmilie
Just remember the guy challenging you would also accept a gift of yours in a time of need. Preferences are personal and great until the cupboard is bare. As long as you can claim it is yours, it must be decent.

Peace to alll. Just sharing my twisted insights with all to exploit at will.
 

Roxo

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Well to the point of this topic, I would gladly donate some of the seeds from my summer plants if he were my neighbor. Thats why high seed prices puzzle me. I don't even remember but my original seeds were maybe $10 each and even with a cold fall that ruined my grow, I got a decent pile of seeds out of it.
 
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