Jjgrow420
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NoobIf you hang the buds up. The THC will go down the bud an drop to the floor. So you'd need to put like a buncha wax paper underneath to scoop up the remainder THC content for later
NoobIf you hang the buds up. The THC will go down the bud an drop to the floor. So you'd need to put like a buncha wax paper underneath to scoop up the remainder THC content for later
When I put larf onto a hanging net there's a lot of shake and kief that falls though, which I catch at the bottom. That's from shuffling it around to dry quicker. I'm sure some triches are falling off during the hanging process from fans and moving around or whatever, but no thc is running down the bud let alone dripping onto the floor.If you hang the buds up. The THC will go down the bud an drop to the floor. So you'd need to put like a buncha wax paper underneath to scoop up the remainder THC content for later
I don't know who knows what on here, let alone if they're being serious or not.I believe He was poking fun at the other gent.
Ay man I'll embrace the fact that I've only had a few successful grows. I'm just hoping to make this one my best yet ya know? What type was your choice to grow again? Indoor, outdoor, hydro soil?Noob
So what's is the most effective way to dry one you harvest in your opinion?
I haven't had harvest yet man, I'm trying to get down the best most effective efficient way to cure once I do harvest around OctoberWhen I put larf onto a hanging net there's a lot of shake and kief that falls though, which I catch at the bottom. That's from shuffling it around to dry quicker. I'm sure some triches are falling off during the hanging process from fans and moving around or whatever, but no thc is running down the bud let alone dripping onto the floor.
You're not trying to dry your freshly chopped buds in a bin using Boveda packs are you?
It is very straight forward. Try to keep drying temps below 70° and RH below 60%..Those are the guidelines that people play with depending on their environment, but a slow dry is your goal. So if you gotta hang wet trimmed branches or whole trees that need dry trimmed, you do whatever your environment and room conditions will allow. Once your smaller stems snap, but not break, you can trim, buck and jar. From there it is just proper burping to bring humidity in the jar down to your target.I haven't had harvest yet man, I'm trying to get down the best most effective efficient way to cure once I do harvest around October
In order to not harvest early, you must cut the plant once 75% if the hairs turn brown right?It is very straight forward. Try to keep drying temps below 70° and RH below 60%..Those are the guidelines that people play with depending on their environment, but a slow dry is your goal. So if you gotta hang wet trimmed branches or whole trees that need dry trimmed, you do whatever your environment and room conditions will allow. Once your smaller stems snap, but not break, you can trim, buck and jar. From there it is just proper burping to bring humidity in the jar down to your target.
But again, these are just guidelines..
Everyone has their own little method that they are comfortable with. Just don't fuck it up by harvesting early!
Indoor. Promix. Preferably.Ay man I'll embrace the fact that I've only had a few successful grows. I'm just hoping to make this one my best yet ya know? What type was your choice to grow again? Indoor, outdoor, hydro soil?
Hell no...that's too early.In order to not harvest early, you must cut the plant once 75% if the hairs turn brown right?
They should all be brown, and recessed to where they are twisted close to the bud and not sticking out like electrified hair.In order to not harvest early, you must cut the plant once 75% if the hairs turn brown right?