Paper Bag cure?

outliergenetix

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okay so i ran a 23 plant sog and from experience seperating each plant into their own jars for "selection" was way too big of a hassle from experience, but i do want each plant to cure seperately but given the difference in yeild for each plant it would be hard to get the jars filled eaqually and again a huge hassle cracking em all etc.. so i am thinking of trying the old school paper bag method with perhaps a twist and thought i'd ask for advice or feedback. basically i was gonna use 23 school lunch bag size paper bags for each plant label those and then put em all inside a large paper shopping bag then inside a closed plastic bin and crack the bin for fresh air every day or so.
does this sound like a bad idea? i would forgo the bin but idk how good the bags would work alone tho ik they used to just use bags back when i was a kid, however i never dared it
 
Just go slow. If you hurry it then you end up with dry product that is crumbly. I like first drying in the dark in a cardboard tray. Then when it begins to dry sticking it in the paper bag. By keeping the top closed the paper absorbs the moisture. Then I move it to sealable plastic bags to settle.

The smell out of the plastic bags is amazing!
 
Just go slow. If you hurry it then you end up with dry product that is crumbly. I like first drying in the dark in a cardboard tray. Then when it begins to dry sticking it in the paper bag. By keeping the top closed the paper absorbs the moisture. Then I move it to sealable plastic bags to settle.

The smell out of the plastic bags is amazing!
mb i wasn't clear they are whole plant hang drying then going rough trimmed into bags
 
Use unbleached bags - brown grocery .

Using your meter during hang to judge when to SLOW DRY in the bags. Break down colas , clip nugs in ... add a Rh meter ( hygrometer ) in bag . Roll the closed bag once in awhile to keep nugs from clumping. Check RH daily to see where they RANGING in overall Rh.

Then when they are close , you can jar and burp as needed. Still wet nugs will sink in jar and clump.
You can either rejar or dump on a towel , for some time , then re-jar to check again.

Brown bagging is a viable way to reduce drying to a controlled speed , and bag will breath .
Place bag in dark area , under bed , closet corner , just out of light.
 
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