I'm sorry but that is utter nonsense.Nope, they can't, because what is best way for one doesn't work for all
You need to "find" what works best for you through trial and error
I'm sorry but that is utter nonsense.I'm sorry but that is utter nonsense.
Here's a guide to the drying process. Now, i know you're asking about curing, but a good cure comes after a good drying process. that's the key.
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Get some large airtight preserving jars with the lever close lids from Ikea. They're cheaper than the Kilner ones. Also, get some cheap hygrometers that fit inside jars.
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Try to get the RH inside the jars to around 60%.
Now, this can be done by various methods, but personally (and there are varying opinuions on this) i use Boveda 62 packs at a ratio of one pack per half ounce of material.
Place half ounce in the jar, then a boveda pack, then another half....and so on.
Leave them alone to balance out over 48 hours, only opening the jars once every 24 hours.
After 48 hours, empty the jars, and simply do the same process again, half ounce, boveda etc etc.
Leave them again for 72 hours.
Now your RH should be at about 62%.
At this stage, i remove the Boveda packs and store them away. Some people say they can remove taste from the buds over long periods of time so why take the risk? Leave the hygrometers in the jars to monitor the RH.
After 6 weeks you should have fully cured, awesome buds.
Of course it is. Better using trial and error huh?I'm sorry but that is utter nonsense.
You'll find more info in the harvesting and curing forum than you will here. It really isn't all that complicated.herd lots of ways to cure .on 2nd grow can somone plz give me info on best way to cure my weed
Tis how most folks learnOf course it is. Better using trial and error huh?
I totally agree with the RH you put here, I shoot for 59 once in the zone because mold grows at 60% and above, especially in lower temperatures.Tis how most folks learn
Your posted method has to many etched in stone statements that may not apply at all ?
Like put em in the tent and turn everything off ? or even chop after dark period is over, I always chop during lights on because I know for a fact that all the light degrades stuff is nonsense, yes I've tested it, but that's irrelevant. but yes, nonsense none the less.
Then there is remove all the fans, there are instances where leaving them on is very beneficial. Removing them is mostly touted by lazy folks that don't like trimmin em once dry
The whole don't check em for 72 hours is a huge bit of nonsense
drying till the stems snap has always been wrong and if kept in 60+ rh they most likely never would lol
The 62% bovida's is a tad high 57 would be better but they don't make those
And please let's not forget that the temps and humidity of different geographical areas is different ???
Like I said what works for one will not work for every one
Have a nice day
So that's what you come back with?Tis how most folks learn
Your posted method has to many etched in stone statements that may not apply at all ?
Like put em in the tent and turn everything off ? or even chop after dark period is over, I always chop during lights on because I know for a fact that all the light degrades stuff is nonsense, yes I've tested it, but that's irrelevant. but yes, nonsense none the less.
Then there is remove all the fans, there are instances where leaving them on is very beneficial. Removing them is mostly touted by lazy folks that don't like trimmin em once dry
The whole don't check em for 72 hours is a huge bit of nonsense
drying till the stems snap has always been wrong and if kept in 60+ rh they most likely never would lol
The 62% bovida's is a tad high 57 would be better but they don't make those
And please let's not forget that the temps and humidity of different geographical areas is different ???
Like I said what works for one will not work for every one
Have a nice day
I post on these forums because I love the plant and because there is so much bad info, mythical nonsense and bro scienceSo that's what you come back with?
It's the crazy thing about the internet isn't it? Someone makes a comment stating "use trail and error" and another makes a thoroughly detailed explanation of the drying and curing process, and guess who the average Jo public thinks has a better point?
"Tweaking" is of course necessary, 72 hours with the tent closed will do no harm whatsoever, and the OP lives in Scotland, as do i, hence the Scottish flag in his avatar. Once the jars are at 62% the RH will only go one way...down, and the difference between 62% and 57% is hardly worth focussing on unless your a muppet that belives 2% over 60% is going to mean mould.
I have a friend who repeatedly asks me why i bother posting on these forums. There is very little actual knowledge here, it seems to serve only as a place to inflate peoples egos.
Regardless of what growers may think, this hobby is as easy as riding a bike. It's not an achievement to grow a plant that grows naturally if you just throw a seed in a bit of dirt. And this becomes the problem....that everyone thinks they have their own special method that they've worked on for years because they want to overcomplicate a simple process and try to make out they are somehow a really talented person.
Seriously, it's a weed.....Get a job.
There are simple, tried and tested methods for making sure cannabis is dried and cured properly, a long dry and a regulated RH during curing are the bottom line.
Now if you really think that the process i have laid out doesn't work, that's fine, i couldn't care less, but whos information do you think is more valuable to the original question for a newbie?
Honestly, i wonder why i bother with these forums sometimes. It's like playing a game of chess with a pigeon.....utterly fruitless.
If its that easy and only a weed it wouldn't require a 20 step process to dry and cure would it? Usually its the people who start name calling and slinging insults when disagreed with are the the ones with fragile egos.So that's what you come back with?
It's the crazy thing about the internet isn't it? Someone makes a comment stating "use trail and error" and another makes a thoroughly detailed explanation of the drying and curing process, and guess who the average Jo public thinks has a better point?
"Tweaking" is of course necessary, 72 hours with the tent closed will do no harm whatsoever, and the OP lives in Scotland, as do i, hence the Scottish flag in his avatar. Once the jars are at 62% the RH will only go one way...down, and the difference between 62% and 57% is hardly worth focussing on unless your a muppet that belives 2% over 60% is going to mean mould.
I have a friend who repeatedly asks me why i bother posting on these forums. There is very little actual knowledge here, it seems to serve only as a place to inflate peoples egos.
Regardless of what growers may think, this hobby is as easy as riding a bike. It's not an achievement to grow a plant that grows naturally if you just throw a seed in a bit of dirt. And this becomes the problem....that everyone thinks they have their own special method that they've worked on for years because they want to overcomplicate a simple process and try to make out they are somehow a really talented person.
Seriously, it's a weed.....Get a job.
There are simple, tried and tested methods for making sure cannabis is dried and cured properly, a long dry and a regulated RH during curing are the bottom line.
Now if you really think that the process i have laid out doesn't work, that's fine, i couldn't care less, but whos information do you think is more valuable to the original question for a newbie?
Honestly, i wonder why i bother with these forums sometimes. It's like playing a game of chess with a pigeon.....utterly fruitless.