Drying smell?

CoB_nUt

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hummmmm, how would a 55% bud crumble? id imagine it would hold at that humidity level as long as its consistent from beginning to end of the 30 days. I was just wondering, if the bud has to actually be closed or surrounded by itself, to release gases and the other things that happen during the cure.
im going to try a branch when i chop my ShipWreck. Im going to whole hang the entire plant this time around in my grow room. No run after this one done.
I was thinking along the lines of....The buds although they'll be in a consistent 55% rh environment,once they reach rh equilibrium with their surrounding atmosphere,they will continue to drop in RH albeit slowly until they are jarred. They need to be enclosed to keep the moisture at the desired RH.Hung in a open room freely,I suspect they will dip past 55% due to evaporation and air movement in the room/drying area.
I'm saying they will crumble because they won't maintain 55%RH in open air for long.This is pure speculation on my part,I've only had my buds drop past 58 a few times since monitoring it.
I'd like to see the results of your findings,I'm very interested.
 

rsvp_gardens

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I put them in mason jars and burp them 3-4 times daily for a few weeks.
I think this is where you might be going wrong. Don't burp your jars that often. You want air exchange but not too much oxygen. The way I cure is like this: burp the jars once a day for the first three days. Then for the next two weeks, burp them only twice a week. Then during the next (3rd) week, only burp your jars once. Then leave them sealed for at least a week and enjoy :). It's a four week and three day cure. After reading all the info here I think your messing up the cure. That's just how I do it, you can do it anyway you like but remember the goal is; gas exchange but not too much oxygen.
 

Michael Huntherz

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I think this is where you might be going wrong. Don't burp your jars that often. You want air exchange but not too much oxygen. The way I cure is like this: burp the jars once a day for the first three days. Then for the next two weeks, burp them only twice a week. Then during the next (3rd) week, only burp your jars once. Then leave them sealed for at least a week and enjoy :). It's a four week and three day cure. After reading all the info here I think your messing up the cure. That's just how I do it, you can do it anyway you like but remember the goal is; gas exchange but not too much oxygen.
Depending how dry they got before going in the jar, I like this plan as a guideline. I have had some buds get almost too dry and I chucked them in the jar, burped once in week one and forgot about them in the back of the closet for three months. Turned out bomb.
 

InTheValley

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so remove as much oxygen as possible, like a vac bag, but not till they crush themselves. Open, pour onto a plate, pour back in, like 10 seconds time, seal and cool dark for 24 hours, then repeat. we dont want them to get dryer, we just need to exchange air.

Just tryn to fine tune my cure, but i still want them to be sticky-ish, and not powder,lol. Kinda following GML on this
 

rsvp_gardens

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so remove as much oxygen as possible, like a vac bag, but not till they crush themselves. Open, pour onto a plate, pour back in, like 10 seconds time, seal and cool dark for 24 hours, then repeat. we dont want them to get dryer, we just need to exchange air.

Just tryn to fine tune my cure, but i still want them to be sticky-ish, and not powder,lol. Kinda following GML on this
Na oxygen is needed for the gas exchange. But its much more simpler than I'm explaining, my apologies I'm not the best at explaningn things. But basically to achieve the gas exchange just burp the jars (every now and again I dump all the buds out and put them back in the jar this. This is so the stuff that was on the bottom is now on top and vice versa.) for like 10-15 min. and then close them. And don't open them again until the next time to do so. So youre basically just opening and closing jars the only thought that has to go into it is when you open them. Because opening them everyday is too much oxygen.
 

Skidmarx

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I have yet to perfect drying my plants because they all smell like hay every time. This room environment this time is: 64-72 degrees, 50-55% RH, slight air movement and completely dark, Hung full plant with only taking off large leaves. I started drying one full plant on 1/1/2019.
I know it is not really even close to being able to jar yet, but, I still get the hay smell. The outsides are just starting to dry but I think I will leave them for about another week. I can not conquer this. What am I doing wrong.
Hi P. I'm in the same boat. But I'll take strength over smell any day. What strain was it & how exactly did you finish the feed & flush it. I had hay smelling Ami haze but it could stun a buffalo (happy face).
 

redivider

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I think this is where you might be going wrong. Don't burp your jars that often. You want air exchange but not too much oxygen. The way I cure is like this: burp the jars once a day for the first three days. Then for the next two weeks, burp them only twice a week. Then during the next (3rd) week, only burp your jars once. Then leave them sealed for at least a week and enjoy :). It's a four week and three day cure. After reading all the info here I think your messing up the cure. That's just how I do it, you can do it anyway you like but remember the goal is; gas exchange but not too much oxygen.
this is close to what I do... open it in the first few days (I find I get light condensation on the inside of the jar the first few days the bud isn't 100% dry when it goes in) then the jar is closed and hardly opened for a month..... once or twice per week max sounds right with the bud sitting in the jar at least a month....
 

hybridcheef

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i finally got my dry/cure better, those meters are a must. but they seem a bit high, like 4-5%. i have 4, all read the same, just seem off a bit. Ive found 55% is the magic number. I take big leafs off, hang in a wardrobe closet thing, with a small fan on the bottom, and since the humidity is lower in my house, i hang a tshirt wet down, to keep constant at 55% for 5 days, then let it drop to 40% for 12 hours, then back to 55% for a day, trim and jar, keeping 55% in the jar, burping or exchange air if gets above 60% for just a few seconds.

anyways, i was wondering, if you just hang your plant in the area at 68F and 55% humidity for like a month, isnt that curing? so chop, hang for a month, trim, jar, no burp needed?
do not do this. its not the same thing as curing. you cant cure while the plant is in the air. it has to be in some type of container to cure. unless you have the best drying room in the world.
 

mr_c

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Anyone ever have a grow emit very little odor the entire time and then you chop and its like a skunk pissed in your house? I'm going through this right now. Everything looked amazing and I've had to put up a tent with new carbon scrubber to tame the odor.
 

anthony1

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I’m
Used to hanging my buds for 7-10 days then.trim
And turkey bag them and burp them a few time and they are ready to smoke
 
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