How do you do your dry / cure ? have you ever tried the slow dry / cure hang method ? I swear by it now that I have used it multiple times and seen it used by the best crops out there to make the best finished product. I used to be a jar man until I learned how to do this one instead. chop them down whole and hang them upside down in a cold small space I used a 4x5 grow tent for my greenhouse crop last season. You want the space to be not too large for the humidity to escape the plants and enviroment to quickly. The method is based off, When you cut them down whole after going dark for 24 hrs and loading the plants with water, Hanging them upside down in a cold dark room will shock the shit out of them and make them go into hyper production mode of resin and even chunk up a bit more. With small amounts of plants you do not want a humidifier actively pulling the humidity out of the plants at all. Aim for 40 degrees and let it take upwards of 2 to 3 weeks depending on size of plants. When you pull them out when the branches just about all snap then you break them down, Do a dry trim & they are ready to be bagged up. They will continue to improve and cure up even more in the bags. But this is how all the craft cannabis producers & legacy growers who are still out there putting out the best weed, Cure and dry their stuff.
@LegacyMarketFarm,
If I’m getting box win quality I want box wine price when I pay Special Reserve prices I want top jar cured hand plucked top end flower man
@LegacyMarketFarm,
After my reserch I’m going to keep LED fixed and for late week 5 flower on gets mover it will be my C large adjust a wing I plant to keep it but upgrade to 400 CHPS and a 315 CMH instead of the 400 HPS and me in it now
@LegacyMarketFarm,
I have been to so many dispencery in Montana and a few in CA only stuff ever cured right was stuff in River side CA it was grown in bills buy a hippy looked like basic comertial grass smoked so smooth and was half the price of anything elses in the place