Eternal Sun
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How long can you leave plants hanging post harvest?
Sorry if this has been covered. I tried searching several ways, but found nothing about my situation.
At harvest time (outdoor grow), in Michigan, I was caught short (had to cut everything due to 2 inches of snowfall arriving the next day), so basically cut and hung everything.
Most plants got hung whole, with as many fan leaves removed as I could. But not all of them.
Hanging environment is a small pole barn, with clotheslines strung across side to side, no windows (dark), couple of fans (just for air circulation- not blowing directly on them), open soffits (increased airflow), and a ridge vent.
No control for temperature or humidity. However the weeks following harvest were almost perfect 60 degrees and 60% humidity for the most part. And I trimmed and jarred what I could as I progressed.
It’s been about 11 weeks since harvest and still have a few plants hanging. During this time as the temperature drops around 20F-40F degree range, the humidity sometimes increases (rainy days = high humidity 80-90+% inside the barn) the plants absorb this moisture and go from dry to almost “soggy”, and dries out again during dry days.
So far nothing seems to be adversely effected,
What I have smoked is smooth and good.
Some of the large buds (OG Kush) did show bud rot, and those buds were discarded. But that rot could have also been present at harvest, as far as I know. No other rot has been found at this point.
So far I just keep trimming away, as fast as I can.
Now for the important questions:
How long can I let them hang?
How long is too long?
Thanks in advance for the advice, and constructive criticism.
Sorry if this has been covered. I tried searching several ways, but found nothing about my situation.
At harvest time (outdoor grow), in Michigan, I was caught short (had to cut everything due to 2 inches of snowfall arriving the next day), so basically cut and hung everything.
Most plants got hung whole, with as many fan leaves removed as I could. But not all of them.
Hanging environment is a small pole barn, with clotheslines strung across side to side, no windows (dark), couple of fans (just for air circulation- not blowing directly on them), open soffits (increased airflow), and a ridge vent.
No control for temperature or humidity. However the weeks following harvest were almost perfect 60 degrees and 60% humidity for the most part. And I trimmed and jarred what I could as I progressed.
It’s been about 11 weeks since harvest and still have a few plants hanging. During this time as the temperature drops around 20F-40F degree range, the humidity sometimes increases (rainy days = high humidity 80-90+% inside the barn) the plants absorb this moisture and go from dry to almost “soggy”, and dries out again during dry days.
So far nothing seems to be adversely effected,
What I have smoked is smooth and good.
Some of the large buds (OG Kush) did show bud rot, and those buds were discarded. But that rot could have also been present at harvest, as far as I know. No other rot has been found at this point.
So far I just keep trimming away, as fast as I can.
Now for the important questions:
How long can I let them hang?
How long is too long?
Thanks in advance for the advice, and constructive criticism.
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