HighLowGrow
Well-Known Member
I've been contemplating cutting the plant at the base and hanging the whole thing for a few years now. I always did the wet trim, dry, and cure. Sometimes the finished product would smell great and sometimes it smelled like I just mowed the lawn. The grass smell usually would occured when my indoor grows were ready to harvest during the hotest parts of summer. I'm sure the reason was it was drying too fast. I wouldn't call my room the PERFECT environment, but I do what I can.
So a few months ago I stumbled on a thread by Mr. Green Thumb 01. The thread name was something like, "The dry is more important than the cure". I can no longer find it and think it got deleted, but I do remember a couple key points.
1. Cut the plant as low as possible above the soil.
2. Temps should be 65-70.
3. Humidity 50-55%
The plant can be hung right side up or upside down. I chose to hang it upside down so the leaves would protect the buds.
Here goes:
400hps
FFoF soil
Connie Chung main-lined
This is day 1. I cut the plant right above the soil and hung it up. Not one leaf was trimmed off.
So a few months ago I stumbled on a thread by Mr. Green Thumb 01. The thread name was something like, "The dry is more important than the cure". I can no longer find it and think it got deleted, but I do remember a couple key points.
1. Cut the plant as low as possible above the soil.
2. Temps should be 65-70.
3. Humidity 50-55%
The plant can be hung right side up or upside down. I chose to hang it upside down so the leaves would protect the buds.
Here goes:
400hps
FFoF soil
Connie Chung main-lined
This is day 1. I cut the plant right above the soil and hung it up. Not one leaf was trimmed off.