Input needed....

Kingrow1

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Those that have had an education here or in any relavant field or just time served posters wanting me to quit trolling cool weed related forum stuff - id love your input...

- I see few charts or assumptions related to bud moistire percentage of dried bud, do you know of any or have any or have read any on other sites, feel free to link but we havee rules on posting icmag and such linksso dont give the mods even more work maybe check site rules (ill take copy and paste if its short).

- I read 9% is too dry it will crumble when pressed 10% it grinds fine holds shape just 11% about perfect, 12% slightly harder to grind, not so fine rolls into a ball easily dosent uncompact upto 15% which is ungrindable barely smokable. Literally reading stuff and applying myself there - we could all make five grades based on 9-15% we certainly dry enough and smoke enought to know. - Anyone want to make up grades qnd add percentages then please do for ideas.

- A simple table, do you think that would be a good guide for hobbyists? How do you read your bud moisture if not just an expirienced eye hand and palate?.

Hit me up folks but keep it fun and to the point - maybe im just shit at searching and maybe this deserves some site attention idk :-)
 

old buzzard

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Hey King,I cannot help any.I go by the senses.Taste,feel smell and just the texture I guess.But I will say you got me curious what that moisture would be at where I like it.Not sure it would change where I dry it to,I just go to where I like it.My friends I gave some of my harvest to took it with them at cut because they wanted to dry themselves one even wanted to try and cure.I thought that was cool for them to do that.I have honestly never even checked moisture content.I guess what I'm trying to say is your post has my interest and curiosity into what I have been doing more than what I have not been doing.All I do is hang till dry and jar it.Just growing for 2 I get lazy and cheap.I will try to follow and learn.
 
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