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Now I know it's not ideal but could I successfully dry my buds somewhat out of doors? Would be in an open ended barn in a empty stall. The barn is empty and it is reasonably dark all day.
Totally you can. It’s just that airflow had to be mitigated if it’s too much. As well as low hanging humidity, if it’s over 60% for a few days you should definitely trim before hoist. If you have any slat crates you can use they Do great. And varmints will abscond with nugs so take measuresNow I know it's not ideal but could I successfully dry my buds somewhat out of doors? Would be in an open ended barn in an empty stall. The barn is empty and it is reasonably dark all day.
I was at Lowe's the other day getting 2 x 70 dollar tables for my nursery greenhouse. I was totally gonna pay for one. I went to the self checkout but when I scanned it, it said I needed to wait for assistance for some reason. I was like fuck that, I'm not paying for BOTH of these. So I carted my 8' tables outside and pretended to look at vegetable starts for a few minutes before casually waltzing to my car with two free tables.. You won't catch me dead stealing from a mom & pop, but these big corps can fucking suck it..
sound fun bro where looking at the Copelandia Hawaiian ones id like to try a few different ones to see the difference to the outdoor ones.Well, if they are available
Albino ghost
Melmacs ghost varient
Jedi mind fuck
The different penis envy varieties and the tried and true teacher. Best in the stomach and potent af . Get cocky, better find a couch you can babble and chew on your hands while you blurb noise like weeeeeeee
Wooooooooah
TWANG
Is any of this even real, man my hand is delicious
Yes, Zill?Marty!!
Well, if they are available
Albino ghost
Melmacs ghost varient
Jedi mind fuck
The different penis envy varieties and the tried and true teacher. Best in the stomach and potent af . Get cocky, better find a couch you can babble and chew on your hands while you blurb noise like weeeeeeee
Wooooooooah
TWANG
Is any of this even real, man my hand is delicious
I was planning on a rough trim before hanging them. The stalls are lined up in a way that should limit the air flow to a reasonable amount. I am a gadgetless grower no PH or humidity meter I usually just grow vegetables which are pretty easy. I may have to move at any time unfortunately, other wise I may be less flippant about thisTotally you can. It’s just that airflow had to be mitigated if it’s too much. As well as low hanging humidity, if it’s over 60% for a few days you should definitely trim before hoist. If you have any slat crates you can use they Do great. And varmints will abscond with nugs so take measures
Beautiful a frame trellis rig.I was planning on a rough trim before hanging them. The stalls are lined up in a way that should limit the air flow to a reasonable amount. I am a gadgetless grower no PH or humidity meter I usually just grow vegetables which are pretty easy. I may have to move at any time unfortunately, other wise I may be less flippant about this
I wasnt going to garden this season because of the potential move but fuck that I scratched this patch of earth clean and made it a garden with my own two hands. My father likes to call me a guerrilla gardener, not sure if thats a compliment or not but I am both cheap and ingenuitive so usually I make things work.
PIcture of the barn with considered drying area circled. Also my little garden who could in the fore ground
Other picture is the garden who could when it couldn't and one of my helpers Tallulah (goes by NuNu){or NarNar if shes being evil}
Also T-Nar Nar, D-Noony, Barnoonicle, Blarney
I have a sneaking suspicion that is just all of the names you dog has in parallel universes.Awe heck! I didn't notice my boy is also in the picture!! Thats Khronos! Also known as:
Poops
Peeps
Pows
Peeps'n'pows
Moose
Mows
Meemows
Glomper
Lumminer
Lum bug
Chunkin' punkin'
Butts
Moops
Bao Bao
My boy
Most of these are used daily...
All that stuff is for my veggies beans and peas. Pepper house will get a plastic roof. They don't enjoy getting rained on. All that stuff was pulled out of burn piles. I even found a bucket of rusty nails I bought a few bags of soil/compost and a couple feet of wire mesh to make a sifter so I could fix up the dirt but everything else is salvaged.Beautiful a frame trellis rig.
Made many out of my bamboo
Super handy, you gonna throw plastic on it? Or leave it open. Nice little slice you picked to place them too.
Badass man!
Snauze Berries to the front,
I love that Tree wen the extra mile and typed 'out of doors'.Totally you can. It’s just that airflow had to be mitigated if it’s too much. As well as low hanging humidity, if it’s over 60% for a few days you should definitely trim before hoist. If you have any slat crates you can use they Do great. And varmints will abscond with nugs so take measures
Poor Hugh just want to eat good food and be fat happy Hugh.Anyone else here a Wolverine fan? Deadpool is cool too, but I’m excited about this movie because Hugh Jackman had previously walked away from this role because he said that it was too physically demanding.
Can’t wait to see thatPoor Hugh just want to eat good food and be fat happy Hugh.
You best apprieciate that I am usually far too lazy to go a mile not to mention extra miles!I love that Tree wen the extra mile and typed 'out of doors'.
This brings up a good discussion, what do you all think about drying at a higher temp / lower humidity than the traditional wisdom? SharkMouseFarms is a huge proponent of starting at 72F / 55%. They claim it speeds up dry in a safe way (terpene profile) while reducing chance of mold and other complications from extended drying sessions.
Can’t wait to see that
Well sometimes I do t have a choice in the matter, last summer was a tough one here, it was 81 days of over 100f true, and stupid high eh even with a dehumidifier and window unit in the lung room.I love that Tree wen the extra mile and typed 'out of doors'.
This brings up a good discussion, what do you all think about drying at a higher temp / lower humidity than the traditional wisdom? SharkMouseFarms is a huge proponent of starting at 72F / 55%. They claim it speeds up dry in a safe way (terpene profile) while reducing chance of mold and other complications from extended drying sessions.