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This is right indeed! This is what i do when i have both small buds and big buds drying in the same place. I remove fan leaves on big bud. plants but leave them and small bud plants.
Drying will depend on ur conditions, temp and RH control are the key to a perfect curing and drying step.
Im following Simon thread on ic about the perfect cure. I ordered the small RH meters and will try this technique very soon. From the report i read seems like anyone trying this get a better curing than any previous one they did. Here is simon post i qouted.
I will probably start a thread fro the experience, im harvesting pretty soon... :party0044:
peace :bong2:
after the buds have been cured, whats your opinion in the views of putting half and Orange worth of its rind in the jars with the buds for the curing of essential oils. kinda like a natural version of a packet of "silica gel".
I ask because with pipe tobacco to keep the tobacco fresh we would always put in a somewhat dehydrated apple core to keep up the essential oils just right instead of completely drying out and being left without enough hydration for the oils themselves...
"I WELCOME ALL OPINIONS AND IDEAS ON THIS MATTER FROM ANYONE IN THE ROOM"
"TokenBlack"
I'm in a dry climate where too fast is the problem. I've had bud sort of ruined in just a couple days from drying too fast.
Here's what I do:
1/2 gal jar with a cheap thermo/hygro.
If anyone wants to calibrate their hygro, pm me and I'll tell you how.
i have absolutely nowhere to dry my bud....no spare room...no garage...nothing, i was wondering if this would work.
I would put my bud into brown paper bags just enough to cover the bottom...then take the paper bags and put them into a hard plastic box with some holes drilled into it outdoors, would that work or no...if not what are som other ways i culd dry my bud.
You could try it. Just make its dry enough before you put it in there and make sure to put a hygrometer in there with it to monitor.
Why can't you just dry it in the room where you grew it?
You could try it. Just make its dry enough before you put it in there and make sure to put a hygrometer in there with it to monitor.
Why can't you just dry it in the room where you grew it?
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