Panacea79
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My humidity is around 50% (evenings at least) here in SoCal. I chopped Mon morning & jarred last night - 3.5 days drying (lights off in tent w/ scrubber running) - and the hygrometer was reading 62% RH in the jar this morning. I don't understand how people are drying beyond a few days. Seems like if I went a week they would be waaayyy overdried.
First before you freak out, being around fresh cut MJ for long periods makes everything smell"grassy." Get it out into the air and test it. However, you may have harvested too soon.after my last harvest i hung it for 5 days (popcorn sized buds) cut them off the stems threw them into a paper bag for a day then threw them into a jar for a day burping them every few hours put them back in the paper bag for a day and then back into the jar seemed quite dry and was smokeable but smelt like hay and had basically no taste now for the actual question i cut a small branch off of my plant that i have flowering now the bud is nearly dry and still smells like hay? any advice?
Hey Rabbi, When u say light is the enemy after harvest? Do u mean all light. Like house lamps or just sun light? We just had a harvest that smelled awsome at the cut down, but a few days into the dry/cure some has started to lose all smell/taste? WTF. Any help be great.Take all veg off flower. Before hanging
Dry in darkness, colder the better down to low 60's no humitity.
Dry till Stem crack and dosent bend then but away for cure.
light is the enemy after harvest
The smell of freshly cut is overpowering in the beginning. It is normal for heavy smell to subside as it dries. I bet you are just used to the smell now. All light degrades but a table lamp being used is not a deal killer. Try to let weed dry, cure and store in darkness. I don't even like it when my smoking jar sits in direct sunlight, keep it in a bag.Hey Rabbi, When u say light is the enemy after harvest? Do u mean all light. Like house lamps or just sun light? We just had a harvest that smelled awsome at the cut down, but a few days into the dry/cure some has started to lose all smell/taste? WTF. Any help be great.
Thanks Mr Bee, This is actually delicious cheese candy? Also, I have some other girls hung whole & trimmed in the drying room that feel crispy as but non of the stems snap. The nugs starting to feel brittle. Should I leave them hanging a day or 2 longer or start to put them into tubs? I've never had this happen before, they usually snapping stems before the nugs go brittle? Any help be great. Thanks heaps.Get yourself some good uk cheese if u want stinky without a cure.everyone in the uk grows that shit coz no matter how crap they grow it its still dank.within reason of course.
All good, I have been very close then. As they were in total dark except for the room lamp coming on when I was checking them. They smoke great and look great, but no smell/taste. Tripping me out.The smell of freshly cut is overpowering in the beginning. It is normal for heavy smell to subside as it dries. I bet you are just used to the smell now. All light degrades but a table lamp being used is not a deal killer. Try to let weed dry, cure and store in darkness. I don't even like it when my smoking jar sits in direct sunlight, keep it in a bag.
My experience has been just the opposite. Putting the flowers into the paper bags helped eliminate the hay odor and brought out the good scents.i too agree that paper bags may be pulling terpenes out.
plus aiding in hay smell.
someone mentioned uv near buds.i wouldnt.two reasons,ionization of local air stripping terpenes.ionization of terpenes thus breaking them down chemically.
Guymandude are you trying to tell us your a woman?I let my buds dry for a few days. I then put them into jars overnight. They come out of the jar very wet. I then let hem dry again in the basket until they just start to get crispy. Then I toss them into a cvault and forget about them.
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