My first harvest I over-dried my buds waiting for the stems to snap.
Once the stems were snapping, the buds were too dry and never recovered.
How do YOU prevent over-drying? When do you know it is dry?
ok i been working on perfecting this for the last year u can modify it to work where u are i am just listing how i do it
1 area
2 dry method
3 air movement
4 humidity .....
5 smell control
6 cut
links at the end
ok those are the 6 things to worry about for good dry and start to cure ............this method is repeatable every time it is only a matter of timing but that is covered with the humidity
1 a tent or a sealed room with no windows or lights .............this is for the THC degrades faster and the glands to puff more in the darkness ....and allows u to controll a smaller area more effectivly for less funding
2 ppl talk about hanging them this is good and bad due to gravity ...the buds at the bottom take the longest to dry so your timing is all on those allowing the upper ones to over dry .................i like the quick cure racks they sell u can hang them this protects the buds from direct air currents (less chance of mold attaching) but the most important due to the fact they are laying on the side allows the water to be evenly drawlen out amoung all the flowers so the dry time is in sync for the whole branch
3 air movement ......huge this is important like all hell u need a fan moving if u can get one with more then 2 movement points that is great .........the air moving is what takes the water from the air around the flowers ...then the flower drawls more water from stems and all and the air moves that away .....this is the base of the whole thing .......u can look up tobacco dying for more info and all the tech info
4 humidity............this is anouther important factor .........golden zone is 50%.........this is the perfect it keeps the flowers from given out water to fast so the dry is even .........40% to 60% is the safe area if u can not hold a perfect 50% anything lower then that u will notice a hay smell as it dries this does not effect the smoke only the smell in the jars .......now 60% or higher danger zone mold can attach and grow wrecking the whole harvest if not caught intime .............if u get mold do no smoke it do not BHO it do not cook with it .........take it and throw it in trash /compost /toilet ..........this stuff will cuase lung infections possibly killing u or someone else ..........save what u can remove from the area and then bleach wash it all down and run a Ozone gen for a while to kill off any spores ...........this will tell u how long the dry time will be at the very end before the links
5 smell control.........this is to avoid u getting busted by someone just a simple carbon scrubber and fan system running a passive intake .......it removes the air from the system allowing the humidity to exchange
6 the cut is the last important thing ..........this will set the whole stage for time and everything .........ok all the lower buds and ones that are branching off where u can get 2 to 3 inches of just stem u cut off ........take it off with 2/3 inches of stem ............now the bigger tighter buds that are tight to the branch u take the whole branch with about 3/4 inchs of just stem ..........this is allows all of it to be timed right if u are controlling the humidity ..........and like always remove the fan leaves as close to the stems as possible and make sure the air can move around the buds so the water can exchange out
ok if u do all that stuff and have the humidity at 45-53% your stuff can be trimmed down and jared up with in 7 days..............if the Humidity is above 53% u need to add a extra day for each day it is that high (due to rain and other things) i found above 53% the exchange slows down so i add a 24 more hours each day i see that on the meter ...............all my stuff is on weight once i jar it so i know water weight is gone and it is curing
link.......here are links of items i found that work really well for this ........i use amazon since it is national supplier
http://www.amazon.com/Eva-Dry-Edv-1100-Eva-dry-Electric-Dehumidifier/dp/B000H0ZDD2/
small area a 3x3 works fine for me
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GZ5BSBY
stronger one incase bigger area or u are in a major rain zone
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00873CICA/
2 movement point fan ........it rocks for drying the air currents are always in flux more even dry
http://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-9921-Softouch-Micro-Tip-Pruning/dp/B00004SD76
great for clipping ......take the lock thing off makes it easier
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009RGRHNQ/
incase to low humidity....has a warm mist setting will make it raise up faster...also has a controler so u can set it and maintain a good upper lvl