Canon
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Seems to work fine. I like it.
Don't need to cut & hang anything.
Doesn't drain the crap from the stalk into the buds that you were flushing to clean for 2 weeks.
Doesn't knock the trichs off with undue trim handling.
Conveinant holder while trimming.
Airated / air flow (reduces mold)
Dries faster and I think more evenly.
Scraped bare branches seem to act like a whic and helps draw moisture out of the bud from the inside (still, not as fast as the outside - different type of "feel" for done in comparison).
You can scrape the branches with done buds and let the others carry-on.
Only drawback,,, in dry areas it tends to dry a bit too fast with usual means. Keep air flow minimal, very light circulation seems to work best. The whicking action really draws out the moisture fast. Needs different control and watching. But, I try to stretch it 7+ days if I can keep it even.
I live in a very high humidity area. Mold on everything is a give if it starts. I've never had another mold issue since going this way. BUT, you gotta watch it. Totally different "done" feel.
A little trick that seems to go well,, when you think it's dry, stick a hydrometer between the branches and cover with a trash bag and close tightly on the bottom. Reading wont be dead on, but close enough to start a good cure.
I like it, works for me.
Whew! sorry for being so danged long winded.
Don't need to cut & hang anything.
Doesn't drain the crap from the stalk into the buds that you were flushing to clean for 2 weeks.
Doesn't knock the trichs off with undue trim handling.
Conveinant holder while trimming.
Airated / air flow (reduces mold)
Dries faster and I think more evenly.
Scraped bare branches seem to act like a whic and helps draw moisture out of the bud from the inside (still, not as fast as the outside - different type of "feel" for done in comparison).
You can scrape the branches with done buds and let the others carry-on.
Only drawback,,, in dry areas it tends to dry a bit too fast with usual means. Keep air flow minimal, very light circulation seems to work best. The whicking action really draws out the moisture fast. Needs different control and watching. But, I try to stretch it 7+ days if I can keep it even.
I live in a very high humidity area. Mold on everything is a give if it starts. I've never had another mold issue since going this way. BUT, you gotta watch it. Totally different "done" feel.
A little trick that seems to go well,, when you think it's dry, stick a hydrometer between the branches and cover with a trash bag and close tightly on the bottom. Reading wont be dead on, but close enough to start a good cure.
I like it, works for me.
Whew! sorry for being so danged long winded.