D Deantrfc Member Jun 2, 2020 #1 Ive hit a couple problems(not linked with the grow) and been forced to harvest early. There is barely any amber hairs but would it still make good butter? Also would I need to go through the process of drying/curing if it's all going into butter?
Ive hit a couple problems(not linked with the grow) and been forced to harvest early. There is barely any amber hairs but would it still make good butter? Also would I need to go through the process of drying/curing if it's all going into butter?
Boatguy Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2020 #2 Yes you should dry it. No need to do it slowly or cure though.
D Deantrfc Member Jun 2, 2020 #3 Boatguy said: Yes you should dry it. No need to do it slowly or cure though. Click to expand... Would the decarboxylation process do the job for drying?
Boatguy said: Yes you should dry it. No need to do it slowly or cure though. Click to expand... Would the decarboxylation process do the job for drying?