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I take it the old 20-40 day frost-less freeze dry that was highly recommended at the beginning of this thread is now dead in 2020 heads up anyone? Thanks in advance growmies
Not really. You don't want to dry you weed from end to end. You want to dry for a couple days first, THEN finish them them in the freezer. You can do it end to end but only with a small amount. Definitely not pounds.I take it the old 20-40 day frost-less freeze dry that was highly recommended at the beginning of this thread is now dead in 2020 heads up anyone? Thanks in advance growmies
Cheers for the feedback Tycho much appreciated bro I was really hoping that was the answer I was going to get as it sounds like some serious pro tips, thanks again broNot really. You don't want to dry you weed from end to end. You want to dry for a couple days first, THEN finish them them in the freezer. You can do it end to end but only with a small amount. Definitely not pounds.
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what is your preferred method for a good cure above all Mr.jiujitsuI get so many laughs from
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what is your preferred method for a good cure above all Mr.jiujitsu
Cheers for the feedback bro this is what I’ve mostly always done or at least similar and the end result never disappoints me but I’m always open to try new things just to try and learn more thanks again broWhich method? You guys are going a bit over board. Use the herbs no dryer if space is limited. If you can control temp/humidity and air flow (like tent absent of light) hang drying then jaring. In all cases you want to catch it right when the stem first snaps. Then jars. Always a good idea to burn, how often and for how long will depend on part 1. My best results hang drying have been at 67 deg and 50% humidity for around 12 days. The herbs now dryer makes a great product, it just shouldn’t be judged till it’s jar cured and the moister that’s left has spread eventually. Papers bags are fine if you messed up step one. Drying and curing isn’t as much of an art, as it is a learning curve. I have stuff in jars that is years old, doesn’t smell like hay and still has a Greta kick and taste.
Been readin Along with you guys and the dryer seems a few of ya love them, my question is potency right out the dryer? Before cure?Which method? You guys are going a bit over board. Use the herbs no dryer if space is limited. If you can control temp/humidity and air flow (like tent absent of light) hang drying then jaring. In all cases you want to catch it right when the stem first snaps. Then jars. Always a good idea to burn, how often and for how long will depend on part 1. My best results hang drying have been at 67 deg and 50% humidity for around 12 days. The herbs now dryer makes a great product, it just shouldn’t be judged till it’s jar cured and the moister that’s left has spread eventually. Papers bags are fine if you messed up step one. Drying and curing isn’t as much of an art, as it is a learning curve. I have stuff in jars that is years old, doesn’t smell like hay and still has a Greta kick and taste.
And by method I just ment freeze or non freeze I get what you’re saying though hang dry then jar cure is the only way I’ve ever known, just open to learning and trying new things I suppose patience is keyCheers for the feedback bro this is what I’ve mostly always done or at least similar and the end result never disappoints me but I’m always open to try new things just to try and learn more thanks again bro
me neitherBeen readin Along with you guys and the dryer seems a few of ya love them, my question is potency right out the dryer? Before cure?
I know after cure everything is always better but right now I’m not growin enuff to let it all sit for a couple months
I already give up enuff flavor with autosme neither
Been readin Along with you guys and the dryer seems a few of ya love them, my question is potency right out the dryer? Before cure?
I know after cure everything is always better but right now I’m not growin enuff to let it all sit for a couple months
I do 10-12 days low 60’sF and RH at around 60% .... then to jars for daily burping in the same cool environment but less humidity.... the bud comes out smooth every time provided I did my part as a growerWhich method? You guys are going a bit over board. Use the herbs no dryer if space is limited. If you can control temp/humidity and air flow (like tent absent of light) hang drying then jaring. In all cases you want to catch it right when the stem first snaps. Then jars. Always a good idea to burn, how often and for how long will depend on part 1. My best results hang drying have been at 67 deg and 50% humidity for around 12 days. The herbs now dryer makes a great product, it just shouldn’t be judged till it’s jar cured and the moister that’s left has spread eventually. Papers bags are fine if you messed up step one. Drying and curing isn’t as much of an art, as it is a learning curve. I have stuff in jars that is years old, doesn’t smell like hay and still has a Greta kick and taste.
That's the way to do it. But my problem is having to stay home (no such a big deal with flu and self isolation. lol) and doing 4 dozen jars eeeeevery siiiiiiingle daaaaaay. So I automated it :)I do 10-12 days low 60’sF and RH at around 60% .... then to jars for daily burping in the same cool environment but less humidity.... the bud comes out smooth every time provided I did my part as a grower
Ya man I’ve done dozens beforeThat's the way to do it. But my problem is having to stay home (no such a big deal with flu and self isolation. lol) and doing 4 dozen jars eeeeevery siiiiiiingle daaaaaay. So I automated it :)
lol. Well when you put it that way...Ya man I’ve done dozens before
Ohhhh geezzz
I don’t run out. I grow 24/7lol. Well when you put it that way...
But seriously, tell me how you like running out of weed in April or May? That doesn't happen to me anymore. I had almost 1k plants in the ground last year. But I live rural and am lucky to be blessed with good spots, soil, water and sun without having to drive hours.
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so I use an automated bucket system, as opposed to the jars.
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Put the lids on, hit the timer and 3-4 weeks later you have a perfect cure with zero failures. Doesn't get any easier :)
Beautiful land part of the country if you don’t mind me asking? Roughlylol. Well when you put it that way...
But seriously, tell me how you like running out of weed in April or May? That doesn't happen to me anymore. I had almost 1k plants in the ground last year. But I live rural and am lucky to be blessed with good spots, soil, water and sun without having to drive hours.
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so I use an automated bucket system, as opposed to the jars.
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Put the lids on, hit the timer and 3-4 weeks later you have a perfect cure with zero failures. Doesn't get any easier :)
Damn... Look at those white roots! Nice job.I don’t run out. I grow 24/7
I’ve seen those buckets before but I’ll stick to my jars.