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and put them in a shoe box?Get them out of the jars immediately. Way too wet still.
They need to be left out in the open air a little longer. Can you just spread them out somewhere that is dark and has a little bit of air movement? I would start with 6 to 8 hours and then put back into jar and be prepared to remove them from the jar if they exceed 62% RH. If you need to remove them again, you need to just use your best judgement as to how long. Perhaps only 2 or 3 hours that time and then rejar.and put them in a shoe box?
only issue is idk where the heck to put them that is cardboard dark and little air circulation. I literally can't think of where to put them..They need to be left out in the open air a little longer. Can you just spread them out somewhere that is dark and has a little bit of air movement? I would start with 6 to 8 hours and then put back into jar and be prepared to remove them from the jar if they exceed 62% RH. If you need to remove them again, you need to just use your best judgement as to how long. Perhaps only 2 or 3 hours that time and then rejar.
Cardboard will suck the moisture out of them too fast. That's my experience. Good job on actually taking advice and going out to get stuff so quickly. Just throw them in a closet or leave them spread out on a dresser to dry. Keep an eye on the RH in your drying area as well. If you live in a relatively dry place with a climate like Cali, Arizona or Texas then you'll need to keep a close eye on them. If your rooms room's RH is right in the cure zone then you don't have much to worry about.only issue is idk where the heck to put them that is cardboard dark and little air circulation. I literally can't think of where to put them..
Cardboard will suck the moisture out of them too fast. That's my experience. Good job on actually taking advice and going out to get stuff so quickly. Just throw them in a closet or leave them spread out on a dresser to dry. Keep an eye on the RH in your drying area as well. If you live in a relatively dry place with a climate like Cali, Arizona or Texas then you'll need to keep a close eye on them. If your rooms room's RH is right in the cure zone then you don't have much to worry about.
Now you just have to wait it out until they get to where they need to be. At least you weren't in the 80s though. You would have gotten moldy buds and fast.
you can use anything, just want to get them aired out, light isn't really that important, you just don't want them under direct light. air movement is good, just not right on them. cool,dry dark place.so anyone that gave me the advice to get them out the jars and put it on anything in a cool place can I put them in clean saucers (drip pans) I have and spread them out. I have a bunch just need to know if I can use plastic
you want it between 55 to 60so anyone? I let them out to dry on some saucer trays I had and they got real dry to the touch. me humidity gauge read 60-65. they weren't brittle though and then I re jarred them last night and threw the gauge in there with the bud and it went up again to 70. so I have to let them dry out again correct? til my rh drops to what? and then rejar jar again and repeat?
but the humidity in my garage says 62 and that's where I laid them out. is that fine or do I need a dehumidifier. when they were sealed up in the jars the humidity in there was at 70.you want it between 55 to 60
you're plant is a he/she, when stressed, they self pollinate, letting it grow longer will mature the seedsalso I was inspecting my buds right now and I found a seed. why is that and how do I get it to become a viable seed? it's really bright green. not brown like the originals I planted.