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2/4-Start flush with Flawless Finish. Lowered lights to 18 inches.
2/6-Watering with RO water only now to flush. Checking trichomes for amber. Today I made another cut (#2) of buds, trimmed them, and placed them in Cannatrol Cool Cure box to dry. Weight weight was 105.3 grams.
2/8-made another cut yesterday, trimmed and placed into the Cannatrol Cool Cure box to dry and cure. I'll wait now until day 84 to harvest the rest. Total wet weight so far is 510.4 grams. Based on my past drying experience of around 25% will be dry weight this baby is looking to yield 4.55oz so far with one cut left to go. What I'm dying to see is if the Cool Cure box will increase that yield because it keeps the drying temps and dew point at the precise best level throughout. Let's see how we do in the end.
NOTE-If you are wondering why there is crumpled tin foil in the box here's why. In the past when I placed the cut buds in my old dry rack with netting if I did not 'roll' the buds over frequently they would get flattened on one side from the weight of the wet buds on the netting surface (which was pretty soft). The shelves in the Cool Dry curing box are made of aluminum and are much stiffer. That's why I hung the 1st cut rather than cut them into buds and put them on the racks. So when I had to cut more buds it was obvious I could not hang them all. So it occurred to me that if I could find a way to make the surface of the trays uneven while still capable of supporting the weight of the wet buds without flattening them that would be much easier. Voila....crumpled aluminum foil. And so far its working. No flat spots!
@Dunnruss63, I can't wait to smoke some once she's been fully cut , dried, and cured. Getting the top branches down early is gonna get me an earlier preview! I'm betting its going to be really good. Thanks for posting. Cheers-Renbuds