Buzzer777
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I agree..but I will be taking down 3 pretty good sized outdoor plants and don't want to dry them inside the house..I usually dry whole plant. Humidity 50-65% 70-80 degrees depending on time of day. I'll be moving dry tent to a ac room soon. However I get a good 7 days out of it and always fire.
My garage is over 600 sq ft..Not so easy to AC effectively..forgetting about our outdoor 10% RH, but Thanks..Unfortunately with summer you maybe running a portable ac with a dehuy
I thought I heard some thing about turkey bags and not to use them -- can't remember the reasonYes, big zips, fits a pound in it.
I tried burlap that didn’t work. So then I got a big blue tarp, didn’t work either. So I settled for turkey bags.I thought I heard some thing about turkey bags and not to use them -- can't remember the reason
I like the RH about 50-60% myself..hear some thing like this before : 7 days dry at 70 degrees at 70% RH _ what do you guy's think (777 rule)
Thought it was bovitas not to use?I tried burlap that didn’t work. So then I got a big blue tarp, didn’t work either. So I settled for turkey bags.
I'm not trying to start anything, but I am surprised by all the banter about BPA and Weed/Mason Jars, considering how much crap they are dumping in the store bought foods..We only find about that AFTER the fact.I sure didn't know about BPA on the gasket type mason jars...
Never mind,they went BPA free in 2013.Still didn't know about this until now.The big rubber gasket and glass tops are BPA free as well.
I like the RH about 50-60% myself..
I think leaving the fan leaves on is with the intention the plant to continue eating the stored nutrients in them. When you cut it it continue to live for a while.I'm about to attempt my first "perfect" dry. Humidifier and portable AC on standby if necessary, going for 60F/60RH. Plenty of air flow and dark room. Hanging the plants whole. At the last minute I'm remembering discussion of leaving the fan leaves on, I cant remember the reasoning. Any thoughts for or against?
I think leaving the fan leaves on is with the intention the plant to continue eating the stored nutrients in them. When you cut it it continue to live for a while.
I personally hang them whole but remove some of the bigger fan leaves for convenience when trimming.
Yes..Boveda 62's.do you used "pack" =- Boost pack for RH control; in curing !!
after w while they are of no use - if you remove them all inweek 6 , you will outout bigger buds because all the ligt gets to all the buds no blocked light and it also helps the plant use all moisture which you want in harvest !!!I think leaving the fan leaves on is with the intention the plant to continue eating the stored nutrients in them. When you cut it it continue to live for a while.
I personally hang them whole but remove some of the bigger fan leaves for convenience when trimming.
I'm about to attempt my first "perfect" dry. Humidifier and portable AC on standby if necessary, going for 60F/60RH. Plenty of air flow and dark room. Hanging the plants whole. At the last minute I'm remembering discussion of leaving the fan leaves on, I cant remember the reasoning. Any thoughts for or against?
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