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This being my first grow I wasn’t expecting to dial everything in, it was a great learning experience and excited for the next grow. I’m pretty sure I fucked up during my drying process. The grow from start to finish had its challenges being done in my shed/garage in the northeast with a September start date. The only way I could maintain a viable temperature in my tent during the drying process was a space heater hooked up to my inkbird. Even though the humidity stayed within a range of 40-60 I believe the space heater dried it out way faster than anticipated. I thought I was supposed to wait for the main stem to snap and never tried the smaller stems which snapped like a twig upon further inspection. Everything was dry as fuck, like crumbled in your fingers dry with some bud intact. Is there even a need to cure at this point? I have two bovida packs in with them inside mason jars now and the humidity is only showing 44%. I sampled a small bit and it was harsh as all hell. Will curing them at that humidity over a period of time lessen that or am I fucked? Worst comes to worst I assume I can make edibles with it if it’s too harsh to smoke?
All part of the learning process, next will be better than the last. So on and so forth.
All part of the learning process, next will be better than the last. So on and so forth.