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Hello,
I am a 1st-year hemp farmer and will be planting 5 acres of a high CBD strain this upcoming May. I have entered into a purchasing agreement with a local processor who has agreed to buy my hemp flower once harvested and has also agreed to buy this product wet, as he has his own processing facility to dry the product and extract the CBD.
My question is, what is the best way to store this product after it has been harvested and bucked? There is a lot of information on how to properly store dried flower (temperate of storage room, relative humidity levels, types of storage containers, etc.) however, I haven't been able to find anything talking about storing wet flower. This product would be harvested, bucked, and then stored indoors at my facility for up to a week before it is picked up by the processor. I need to store this wet flower properly so the product does not start to develop mold or mildew before the processor picks up.
Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Tommy
I am a 1st-year hemp farmer and will be planting 5 acres of a high CBD strain this upcoming May. I have entered into a purchasing agreement with a local processor who has agreed to buy my hemp flower once harvested and has also agreed to buy this product wet, as he has his own processing facility to dry the product and extract the CBD.
My question is, what is the best way to store this product after it has been harvested and bucked? There is a lot of information on how to properly store dried flower (temperate of storage room, relative humidity levels, types of storage containers, etc.) however, I haven't been able to find anything talking about storing wet flower. This product would be harvested, bucked, and then stored indoors at my facility for up to a week before it is picked up by the processor. I need to store this wet flower properly so the product does not start to develop mold or mildew before the processor picks up.
Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Tommy