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Here's where I'm having some anxiety. I'm assuming that even if I cut off visible bud rot, there may still be spores. I have been trimming weed now for three days and putting it in the drying baskets as a go. I'm just about done trimming the last problematic plant - lost about 50% of it to bud rot so far. I'm thinking of taking all the weed out of the baskets and giving it all a H202 bath, letting them all air dry for a bit and then putting them back to dry. Thoughts?can't do much against the weather and rh ...
same here even indoor, out of 8 plants 4 main colas had mold, lost half of them.
and due to high rh what's been cut two weeks ago isn't yet dry ...
I live in East Central Fla.I actually went out there today and took the Leaf Blower to the plants (from a distance of course). I'm going to start airing them out every morning to get the dew or even rain off of them. I know some say not to do this, but it makes sense to me to at least try to keep them as dry as I can.
That's what I do.Here's where I'm having some anxiety. I'm assuming that even if I cut off visible bud rot, there may still be spores. I have been trimming weed now for three days and putting it in the drying baskets as a go. I'm just about done trimming the last problematic plant - lost about 50% of it to bud rot so far. I'm thinking of taking all the weed out of the baskets and giving it all a H202 bath, letting them all air dry for a bit and then putting them back to dry. Thoughts?
Seems like a decent plan. I'm going out to get some h202 now, finish trimming last plant, give all plants a bath.That's what I do.
I inspect the buds once I cut them off the stem and if they're good I drop them in a bucket with H2O2, lemon juice and water.
Once I'm all done inspecting, I gently agitate them, rinse in clear water then lay them on paper towels to drip dry.
About an hour later I put all in my drying basket and on the other side of the room I turn a small fan on.
BTW, they usually dry to the touch in 2-3 days. Once put into my tote I have to check every day to make sure the humidity doesn't get above 65%. If it does, I open the container and leave it open for a day or so, close it back it and check it the next day.
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Thanks! Same to you. Get to it before the Rot does. You're in a similar situation where you are, minus the coastal weather, which was a real problem last week.Hey Cape.....yeah....the good ole eastern weather......sorry to hear about the rot and mold......I'm in CNY region and I pulled a couple lower branches off this weekend, before the rain hits.....now I know, for a fact, that I was able to harvest some outdoor this year...the rest are staying out......hopefully......wishing you a great harvest!
Thanks. After I washed them, I let them drip in partial shade for two hours. Now they are in the basement, in the dark, and with a fan and dehumidifier. The bud that I hung down there on Thursday is close to dry at this point. I'm now wondering if Jars or Grove bags would be the way to go.Don’t let the sun hit your drying buds Cape! Best to be in the dark at 60/60 temp/rH. Main 2xthings that will degrade your harvest is light & heat.
you want to make damn sure it is dry enough before you jar it up! It’s not always easy to tell from look and feel. Especially for a first timer!Thanks. After I washed them, I let them drip in partial shade for two hours. Now they are in the basement, in the dark, and with a fan and dehumidifier. The bud that I hung down there on Thursday is close to dry at this point. I'm now wondering if Jars or Grove bags would be the way to go.
That would be a very quick dry. But could happen if your temp is high and humidity low. In general it should take about 10 days to dry before you will start the curing process. Your bud stems should “crack” when you bend them. If they just bend and don’t snap (you’ll hear it) then it’s still too wet and should keep drying.Thanks. After I washed them, I let them drip in partial shade for two hours. Now they are in the basement, in the dark, and with a fan and dehumidifier. The bud that I hung down there on Thursday is close to dry at this point. I'm now wondering if Jars or Grove bags would be the way to go.
Thanks. Good call out on the Fan. My basement is about 65degrees, fan is blowing away from the weed and against the wall to disperse the air flow, and the dehumidifier is on.That would be a very quick dry. But could happen if your temp is high and humidity low. In general it should take about 10 days to dry before you will start the curing process. Your bud stems should “crack” when you bend them. If they just bend and don’t snap (you’ll hear it) then it’s still too wet and should keep drying.
Edit: don’t blow your fan directly on your buds. Just keep the air flowing around the room
I definitely suspect that it does. I literally just went into the basement and found a bud that I left quite a bit of vegetation on. It is in the exact same environment as the rest of the drying bud and is noticeable not as dry.I wet trimmed too for the same reason. Wondering if it does make them dry faster.
I took another look at them, and tried snapping a few more stems. If I bend back and forth a couple of times, they break; however, for the first snap they just bend. Even though the bud feels dry, the probably need a bit longer. Tomorrow will be 1 week for that batch. Maybe I'm not drying too fast after all. I have a few nugs that I clipped the week before last and just put them in dispensary jars with 58% humidity packs. They have been jarred now for two days and are smelling awesome!!! What a difference even a couple of days makes in the Jar. At first they smelled really green and not very good.Fast drying will be full of chlorophyll and taste awful. Mine feels more dry this morning than I'd like. My indoor hydrometer won't be here until Thursday. Wasn't prepared to take a plant down so soon.
Will do. I'm also going to be running a curing experiment. I will be curing most of my harvest in Grove Bags, but I will cure a few ounce's in Jars with a 62% humidity packs (burping frequently week one, and then once a day for the second week, once every few days 3rd, etc.).I can't keep mine at 60⁰ like i had read, but they are at 68⁰ for drying. It may be dry in that room, so that would also make them dry faster (mine). Thats my only concerned. I almost turned the fan off in that room, but I definitely need some type of airflow.
Yes, the green hay smell is odd for our brains to compute. We aren't used to that odor coming off of her. Ha.
Let me know when you test them out.
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