first harvest/ready to cure? +REP

Ok this is my first harvest and although it didn't turn out quite as I'd have liked its a learning experience and I'm happy with my baby. Its been hanging for a few days now, around 3 or 4. I've been reading up on when to cure and I believe its ready to begin curing. I have VERY tall pill bottles. Would this work instead of mason jars or do I have to run out to the store and buy them? ANY tips, tricks, advice is much appriated. My harvest is hanging right now andI'm a little worried cause it smells like a forest, not weed. Any help and advice or tricks that work will get + REP!
 

Hotsause

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Pill bottles are a BIG NEGATIVE. Your Trics will stick to plastic especially when it gets that stupid static charge in there
 

ctizzlebhz

Active Member
oh yeah, you'll definitely wanna use glass over plastic. I find my old jam jars(pickle jars, salsa jar, any reusable and air-sealed glass jars) to work just fine. Just be sure to give your buds the right air time and you should do alright.

That way your recycling and curing:) Cant loose there
 

wiseguy316

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galon size pickle jars work fine also, sams sells them for 3 bucks. Or mason jars, just soak the lid of the jar in bleach to get rid of the pickle smell.
 

bluemagicman

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Yeah don't cheap out on the glass, the plastic will ruin the taste too. What your smelling is chlorophyl, nothing to be worried about : ')
 

wbd

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Curing turns that hay smell in to a sweet sweet smell, don't worry about that!

Here's my advice to you though, most of the guides you'll read specify 1-2 weeks hanging dry time. However, for smaller plants grown under CFL or low-watt HID (which I'm assuming is you, since you have just 1 plant) then this is WAYYY TO LONG! So forget what you read about time...

I'm telling you think because you may be ready to cure today! 3-4 days is all I've ever needed to dry out my plants... if they are crispy and light (as opposed to heavy) then it might be time to start jarring them.

I feel like the drying time is drastically overestimated most everywhere, so I hope this saves you from ending up with shitty hay smelling buds!
 

rocpilefsj

Misguided Angel
Curing turns that hay smell in to a sweet sweet smell, don't worry about that!

Here's my advice to you though, most of the guides you'll read specify 1-2 weeks hanging dry time. However, for smaller plants grown under CFL or low-watt HID (which I'm assuming is you, since you have just 1 plant) then this is WAYYY TO LONG! So forget what you read about time...

I'm telling you think because you may be ready to cure today! 3-4 days is all I've ever needed to dry out my plants... if they are crispy and light (as opposed to heavy) then it might be time to start jarring them.

I feel like the drying time is drastically overestimated most everywhere, so I hope this saves you from ending up with shitty hay smelling buds!
I have never had drying take more than 4 days, and I have had some nice bulky colas. I think it depends on your environment, I live in a dryer climate so I think that speeds up the drying time as opposed to somewhere with a more humid climate. That's my two cents anyways. If the buds are crispy on the outside and still a little mosit on the inside it is perfect to start curing, do not over dry!
 
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