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Clutch
Clutchstarted grow question 5 years ago
They are drying a bit slow. Still fluffy. No mold because I put them in when they were not too much dry but also not wet. Stored in Dark room withb21°Celsius. Hope I'm doing correct. Any toughts
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Master_weeda
Master_weedaanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hello bro Place your buds in any position, it is not necessary to put them upside down because the psychoactive agents are not in the sap contrary to an old urban myth. In addition to save space, the drying net can be a good solution. Leave at harvest time a maximum of branch length because it will be used to control the progress of drying. It will now be necessary to place your heads in a ventilated place, sheltered from the light, with a hygrometry of approximately 50% and a temperature approaching maximum of 20 ° C the first 3 days, then 17, 18 ° c . For this, a box with an extractor will suit perfectly.😉 You can now control the drying of your buds by folding the branches of them. Since the heads will dry from the outside to the inside, the tail of the head will be the last to dry and if it breaks clean; it is dry. This moment arrives between 1 and 2 weeks after the cut.👍 May the force be with you 💪
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MarcXL
MarcXLanswered grow question 5 years ago
21 Celsius in a dark room is very good, make sure that the air is moving a little bit and the girls get some fresh air to prevent raising humidity. Try to reach about 50% humidity for slow and steady drying. I would advise to cure them after drying for better and smoother taste. Once tried you never want to smoke anything else.
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 5 years ago
@Clutch a nice slow dry is ideal however if you want to you can add a fan that'll help move the air around Other than that what your doing seems great to me
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