sry @gardnguyahoy not tryn to jack your thread
We call that "proppin' floppies." :D Good schtuff!I decided to just cut the chem dogg. It looked ready as hell, and it could no longer stand up.
We call that "proppin' floppies." :D Good schtuff!
Big stems should bend and collapse not snap, just dry it til it feels crispy and hard. Then jar it, after a few hours burp the jar and you'll see the moisture from the inside of the bud moistened the outside. That's when you start burping the jar, if it's too moist leave the lid off for like 10mins and jar back up. Kinda of a long process at first until you figure out the right time to jar.
I have found the brown paper bag trick, which was taught to me by my son, to be invaluable. It *really* helps even out moisture.So opinion on drying. I just posted something similar in tnelz t.a.w. but could use all the opinions i can get
Do you think letting your buds dry until the stem makes a "snap" instead of bends is too far? If not, when is a good time to start the cure?
Is a brown paper bag in between cycles really gonna help? I feel like itll take away the smell.
Opinions please. I appreciate your help, thanks again for reading, happy stoney vibes to whoever reads this!
Edit to add: ive read a ton in this subject as well as rewatched a couple old high times grow instructionals and im just trying to figure out if this is bad info or not
What sort of studio man?
I tried the those Boveda packs and they do bring back moisture to dried out nugs. My problem with it is it gave my herb a different smell and taste than it should of been. Even if I used fresh nugs with it same thing.@Seamaiden have you tried Boveda humidipacks? I've been thinking about tring them out.