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Like the title says. I have a stream of light beaming into the closet thats drying. What's the difference between light and darkness when drying?
certainly does. that said, i've stored jars and jars and don't really take the care to keep em dark. Haven't noticed a decline in potency or flavor.
The degradation is certain, i'm just not convinced it has more than a negligible effect on our flowers.
Can someone clue me in...is it that constant light hitting the buds is detrimental or is it any light that hits the buds that is detrimental?
I check my drying buds like 2-3x a day to monitor temp and humidity with a flash-light...I take a check for about 1-2 min each time. Should I just be in and out?
why i wanna know is how come during drying light is very bad, but during curing and afterwords its stored in clear glass jars..
kinda contradictory no?
then yeah, your degrading your hard work and your missing one of the most crucial part of being a good grower.... patience...... ;-)
l left a jar of Blueberry in a windowsill last year and it bleached it almost pure white. Smelled and tasted like shit after that too.
I believe it is more that the plant is not dead and giving it light will not stop the processes. I keep them in the dark the first 3 days. JK
I believe it is more that the plant is not dead and giving it light will not stop the processes. I keep them in the dark the first 3 days. JK
light degrades THC
Direct light, extreme humid or arid conditions, hot or cold are all factors you want to stay away from when drying. (Ideal conditions: 50% humidity, 60-70 degrees, good air circulation) I suppose its not terrible to have a small light in the room that your drying in, but if your using your light to help aid the drying process by pointing them directing at your medicine... then yeah, your degrading your hard work and your missing one of the most crucial part of being a good grower.... patience...... ;-)
the big part that matters tho, was it as potent as some left outta sunlight