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i used to hang my buds to dry but they took up too much space so now i use a screen hanger with about 10 compartments.
the fact that the bud is left with a flat spot dosnt bother me because it smokes and tastes the same .
plus who do you know that is going to turn down good weed because its flat on one side?
when the buds snap off the branches its dry and ready for the next step
imo you don't want any air blowing in/around the buds at all while they're drying, ever - you risk the buds drying out to fast and being 'green' tasting.
if you keep the environment at 70-75f and 40-45rh you should have dried buds in 5-6 days... 7 max.
mrdizzle said:But check out the reaper, its the future i swear, unless trimming is a hobby
the only real difference i saw from different methods was whole plant hanging, then dry trimming. the plants continues to live and pops resin like crazy. try one plant next harvest, you will be surprised.
basically every method works great, but you gotta go with what makes sense for you and your space. But check out the reaper, its the future i swear, unless trimming is a hobby
Living in Hawaii the hanging method works best as our humidity is pretty constant. Good airflow is a must! I think the buds do get smashed a bit and maybe some of the essential oils get rubbed off on the screen or you..
Of course as greenthumbdanny states, I also put the scrappy buds on a screen...
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