whats the best way to dry my crop?

buddy nice

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usually i cut arms off the plant and hang on string once trimmed but i am thinking about getting a Trimpro bud trimmer and will have to cut all the buds from the stalk so im not sure what would be the best way to dry my crop out???
 
usually i cut arms off the plant and hang on string once trimmed but i am thinking about getting a Trimpro bud trimmer and will have to cut all the buds from the stalk so im not sure what would be the best way to dry my crop out???

Just take a look at the countless number of threads made on different ways of drying / curing bro...
 
How many plants are you harvesting?

If it's not too many I'd suggest https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/560707-perfect-dry-more-important-than.html .

I only had 1 plant to do and this was my first harvest so I have no frame of reference but I will use this method next time for sure. I am VERY satisfied doing it this way, the product was smokable when it went into the jars. With a 2 week cure after the whole plant dry it is incredibly smooth and tasty.

Hanging upright made for an easy dry trim and at no point during the dry did I get a grassy smell.
 
How many plants are you harvesting?

If it's not too many I'd suggest https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/560707-perfect-dry-more-important-than.html .

I only had 1 plant to do and this was my first harvest so I have no frame of reference but I will use this method next time for sure. I am VERY satisfied doing it this way, the product was smokable when it went into the jars. With a 2 week cure after the whole plant dry it is incredibly smooth and tasty.

Hanging upright made for an easy dry trim and at no point during the dry did I get a grassy smell.[/QUOTE

there is 20 plants and ive been lookin at them Quickcure drying nets and from what ive seen they have a good review so i think im gona get some of them. thanks anyway
 
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