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ive heard things from people only drying for three days to two weeks i wanted to know what everyone does here just to get a feel around from more expierienced growers thanks :)
 
4-5 Days constant air movement keep them in a dark room with decent ventalation and check daily.. When they are starting to get on the crisp side (tell from a simple pinch test on some of the medium size buds) i pull them down and cure for as long as my temptation will allow (2-3 weeks usually)
 
7 days is always safe... (i'm in a moist basement with a dehumidifier running too)
after that bag or jar em... and cure until your hearts content.
 
akirahz said:
i just throw the whole batch into the microwave and press "Dinner plate"

Microwaving isn't a good idea. It brings the thc/oil to a temperature that will cause rapid degradation of the thc.

It also sterilizes any seeds that happen to be nuked as well.

The old fashioned "hang until dry" method is still the only way to do it right.
 
Stoney Bud said:
7 Days here as well. That's hanging in a dark, airconditioned room.


Stoney


What temp is good??what should the humidity be???


Thanks Bud:D
 
Temps should be 75F or higher and humidity should be below 45 % IMHO.I wouldn't go above 85F or the bud will dry too quickly on the outside and still be damp in the middle.

Make sure you've got plenty of air circulating.
 
Runbyhemp said:
Temps should be 75F or higher and humidity should be below 45 % IMHO.I wouldn't go above 85F or the bud will dry too quickly on the outside and still be damp in the middle.

Make sure you've got plenty of air circulating.


That sounds good to me:cool2: How can you tell when to cure?? dry on the outside???
 
johnnybuds said:
Stoney
What temp is good??what should the humidity be???
Thanks Bud:D

Hey johnnyB,

Runbyhemp has given you excellant advice. I have the A/C set at 78 and it takes out the humidity of course. I've found that under those conditions, it drys in 7 days, perfectly. It's not rocket science, and as long as you have good air flow in and around the buds, they should dry fine.

You should hang them so that the air can move freely within the branches. This allows the buds to dry evenly.

I don't take mine all the way to stem snapping dryness. The curing will remove the remaining moisture. You should consider buying a meter for measuring the humidity within the curing bags/containers. This will prevent mold that can ruin your entire crop.
 
Stoney Bud said:
Hey johnnyB,


I don't take mine all the way to stem snapping dryness. The curing will remove the remaining moisture. You should consider buying a meter for measuring the humidity within the curing bags/containers. This will prevent mold that can ruin your entire crop.


Thanks stoney:D i have a pellet stove that i can have running this time of year and it takes the wet out of the air:hubba: . I will try it.

john:48:
 
thanks guys ill be going a week minimum and ive been growing for a bit i just wanted to see what everyone does i did them for a week and a half before this but idk eh gonna try a week lol see how it goes and dinner plate would be nice if it was that easy lol, and thank you everyone for all the quick replies
 

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