Maybe it was a bit too dry at first. I like to stay 55 - 60 the first week and ideally drop to 50-55 from there out. Just so they don’t get too dry on the outside too fast. The end would have dried quicker than the thick middle part of your buds.5 days hanging, rh is holding steady at 50 to 52 and temp is 66 steady. Main concern is any other time I wet trim colas are last to dry. Tips of colas feel like they should hlbe jarred already but going lower on branch it progressively gets wetter. Like bottom buds feel like they did when cut.
I dont believe that's it due to me being in a 2x2x5 cabinet. No fan cause such a small space and worried about drying too fast. Air movement through passive intake should be enough correct?sounds like uneven heat in your drying area, do you have a fan blowing in there? this will help even the drying out
So you would advise letting colas remain and wait for the rest to "catch up" in dryness?Maybe it was a bit too dry at first. I like to stay 55 - 60 the first week and ideally drop to 50-55 from there out. Just so they don’t get too dry on the outside too fast. The end would have dried quicker than the thick middle part of your buds.
I hang my buds in a room that I try to keep 50 to 55% Rh and under 70. I can final trim them dry after 10 to 14 days and leave them in the room. My last crop has been in there for over 8 weeks, still not final trimmed, but it’s the best way I’ve ever dried and cured. No jars, just a room with weed in it. I wouldn’t worry about a thing if you can maintain your current environment.
You can buck the buds off the stems if they’re still on them to speed up certain sections that are wetter. Lay the smaller sections on a screen. If they’re all final trimmed then they’ll dry pretty fast. I run the dry right into the cure, right in the same room, so yes I‘d let the colas remain. My sour diesel is just starting to taste right to me and it’s been in my room for at least 2 months.So you would advise letting colas remain and wait for the rest to "catch up" in dryness?
You just keep up on rh to keep them from getting too dry? I'm kind of green only been growing a couple years and never had them this uneven but also never dry trimmed so wasn't sure if it was normal or what was up. Still have my outdoor crop to go this year. All personal stash so no biggie if not it's highest potential but still want to do things rightHere’s a pic of my hanging buds. Check the dates, June 22 and 23. The pic is from last week and I find they’ll keep getting better until three months from the day I cut them. Then they’re as good as they’re going to get.
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I didn’t make up the method, I bought Ed Rosenthal’s book, ”Harvest”. Everything I told you came from him. According to Ed there is no better way to dry and cure your weed. Once you have them dry trimmed or if you start with weed that’s already final trimmed you could just stay close to 60% Rh and go for the cure you like. I’m never packing another jar with weed again. I’ve got 30, one gallon glass pickle jars that I’ll never fill again.You just keep up on rh to keep them from getting too dry? I'm kind of green only been growing a couple years and never had them this uneven but also never dry trimmed so wasn't sure if it was normal or what was up. Still have my outdoor crop to go this year. All personal stash so no biggie if not it's highest potential but still want to do things right