LexLuthor
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Thanks putembk, I'm taking out the paper towels now and using Q-tips. I'll let ya'll know how it does when I see a change.
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Hope all works out well.Thanks putembk, I'm taking out the paper towels now and using Q-tips. I'll let ya'll know how it does when I see a change.
Careful putting fruit and vegs in those jars, personally I'd stick to the qtips. Humidipaks are a better long term solution cause they will maintain the chosen rh up and down for a long time. Yes, the ones marketed for weed are supposedly set at 62%, but they have normaler ones on 5rh increments, or even custom if you buy a million.
Lex, reason I suggested just jars to start is there might be enough moisture without wetting anything (which can also be sketchy and turn your shit to leather, or worse even cause micro-mold). You prob know from your own experience, but sometimes you get lucky and there's more moisture still in the stems than you realized and just jarring does the trick. Imo, this is why trimming on the branches makes drying/curing a little more user friendly (but more labor of course).
If they are as dry as you say leave them alone for two days. They aren't going to get mold or mildew with a couple of drops of water in a q-tip. If you open and close every 12 hrs you are defeating the purpose. You want a little moisture, opening the jars will mitigate what little moisture is in there.
@Chobble-The cardboard box with strings across, I did the exact same thing last month and I kept it in my grow closet (above the light).
Yeah, I dry all of my indoor in the grow room. Those buds are from outdoors though and may have a few bugs running around that I dont want to introduce to my indoors :p.
Chobble
Once the herb has dried really fast, adding moisture isn't going to help with the taste much is it?
I hung dried my herb a while back and the RH was too low and it dried out in 3 days, I then put in jars for a few days and still really dry. It smokes really harsh too. I did the peel thing (wish I did q-tip but didnt know) and still smokes harsh with peel taste:mad:
next time using a humidifier when drying.
one possibility lex is when you harvested. depending on how you have your room, indoor humidity can change throughout the year, like in winter it will be different RH indoors than in summer. that could be why you are having a problem now and didn't before.
a lettuce or cabbage leaf inside should help keep them a little moist..
very true. that herb that had dried too fast on me was harsh in the bong but in the vap. i could taste the favors and it was smooth.vaporizers deal with dry bud better than smoking, or you could always get a glass tube and blast it with tane (or both which is what i'd do)
back in the 70's we used to put a little orange peel in the bag over nite..
It seems I remember that weed that re-hydrated like this Drys out even worse the 2nd time..