Ok so I chopped 2 plants yesterday. A G13 Pineapple Express#2 and a Blimburn Cindy. I have No room to hang my plants and normally would trim the buds wet trim, then put the buds in the trays. I have decided this time to try Drying my weed in brown paper bags.
I'm sick of getting a hay smell and having to spend 6-8 weeks to get the smell back. I have used brown bags once before for drying and the buds came out really good and retained their dank smell and tasted good. I just started doing a bit much and got tired and slack. Now though growing is a breeze for me, so I can use my time and effort to nail the drying.
I can't even hang them in the tent they grew in. Each plant has it's own 3ft x3ft tent, but I have 1 1/2 ft topped and supercrop'd bushy clones in there before a leaf has even been chopped. Just leave it on 12/12 and whip 1 out the veg tent to replace the flowering plant.
The Pineapple Express#2 I trimmed the buds like little golf balls with no stem and straight into the paper bags.
The Blimburn Cindy I left some of the stem, so there are like 2 or 3 buds on a small stem, then straight into the bags.
They are all in paper bags with clothes pegs on, so moisture can only escape through the bag. I have one of those camping storage material hanging things with all several shelves and can it 5-6 bags on each shelf. There is fresh air blowing through my flat.
Rh fluctuating between 50% and 55%.
I will say though, in September I have a property visit, so when the next plants are done in August I have to stop. I'm going to take advantage of that time and hang dry the plants in the tents, just to see for myself what difference it makes.
My weed still turns out nice after the jars, but the paper bag method I used once before just seemed to retain more dankness.
It's time to address it. I have 4 more 3ft wide plants coming up to harvest in the next few weeks too, so have plenty of shit to perfect this with.
Last time when I used bags from go to dry the weed, I got no mould whatsoever. That is obviously a great concern.
I'm thinking of aiming a fan at the bags. Got an oscillating tower fan I could use. Would having a fan + fresh air drying the bags be better than just fresh air. I was worried a fan would draw the moisture out too quickly and make the buds lose their smell a bit.
Any thoughts? Any bag dryers on here?
I'm sick of getting a hay smell and having to spend 6-8 weeks to get the smell back. I have used brown bags once before for drying and the buds came out really good and retained their dank smell and tasted good. I just started doing a bit much and got tired and slack. Now though growing is a breeze for me, so I can use my time and effort to nail the drying.
I can't even hang them in the tent they grew in. Each plant has it's own 3ft x3ft tent, but I have 1 1/2 ft topped and supercrop'd bushy clones in there before a leaf has even been chopped. Just leave it on 12/12 and whip 1 out the veg tent to replace the flowering plant.
The Pineapple Express#2 I trimmed the buds like little golf balls with no stem and straight into the paper bags.
The Blimburn Cindy I left some of the stem, so there are like 2 or 3 buds on a small stem, then straight into the bags.
They are all in paper bags with clothes pegs on, so moisture can only escape through the bag. I have one of those camping storage material hanging things with all several shelves and can it 5-6 bags on each shelf. There is fresh air blowing through my flat.
Rh fluctuating between 50% and 55%.
I will say though, in September I have a property visit, so when the next plants are done in August I have to stop. I'm going to take advantage of that time and hang dry the plants in the tents, just to see for myself what difference it makes.
My weed still turns out nice after the jars, but the paper bag method I used once before just seemed to retain more dankness.
It's time to address it. I have 4 more 3ft wide plants coming up to harvest in the next few weeks too, so have plenty of shit to perfect this with.
Last time when I used bags from go to dry the weed, I got no mould whatsoever. That is obviously a great concern.
I'm thinking of aiming a fan at the bags. Got an oscillating tower fan I could use. Would having a fan + fresh air drying the bags be better than just fresh air. I was worried a fan would draw the moisture out too quickly and make the buds lose their smell a bit.
Any thoughts? Any bag dryers on here?