mixing drying then curing

rupy

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Hi Guys

There coming upto 3 days drying but humidity has been low 30 to 40 and the small buds are very dry on the outside im thinking to cure them for a bit to release moisture from inside and then put them back drying is there anything that can go wrong, was thinking bout 6 hours curing then back out.

Cheers
 

churchhaze

Well-Known Member
Your idea sounds good. If they're crispy on the outside but the stems are still wet, you can try putting in a jar for a few hours to sweat before putting back to dry again.

Hi Guys

There coming upto 3 days drying but humidity has been low 30 to 40 and the small buds are very dry on the outside im thinking to cure them for a bit to release moisture from inside and then put them back drying is there anything that can go wrong, was thinking bout 6 hours curing then back out.

Cheers
 

tallen

Well-Known Member
You could also put them in a paper bag to slow the drying down and even out the moisture between the big and small nugs. I often have to take them back out of the jar because I put them in a little too early, never had any problems.
 

NyQuilkush318

Well-Known Member
You could also put them in a paper bag to slow the drying down and even out the moisture between the big and small nugs. I often have to take them back out of the jar because I put them in a little too early, never had any problems.
When you put buds in bags do u close bag or leve open bro
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Done exactly what you're thinking OP. It'll work fine and dandy. I suggest getting a humidity reader and using it until you get into thr safe zone. One thing to remember id they'll get crispy quicker when you take em out of the jar. So you'll want to check on them more.
 
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