BudmanTX
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no offenseLet's keep up with the good info now, please. Focus.
but focus for you is an ironic at best
so many threads, when you could have used just one
no offenseLet's keep up with the good info now, please. Focus.
2-3 week cure at least is best results, i always accidentally speed dry a few nugs and they come out a bit harsh (some small nugs get left on drying rack every run)Let's say the goal is to get it done in 2 weeks (drying and curing) after harvesting.
Which way is better?
1) dry it for normal amount of time which is probably 5 days and then cure it for another 9 days.
2) or dry for a very long time - 2 weeks and no curing at all.
Which way gives you better results and why? Would there be a big difference at all?
You know this before you have dried?I'm getting over 1.6 grams per watt this time. Would be nice to get it up to 2 grams per watt and I don't know whacha talking about buddy.
If youre all about growing than how do you not know the answers to your questions? Theyre quite simple. Or are you a know it all noob?Stop the lady talk. I'm all about growing. Scroll up for the questions and let the discussion flow.
Rubbish, curing is an unnecessary step, simply drying the bud is all thats needed, talking rubbish and it makes a mockery of those who have taken the time to learn and post on this thread....Without curing we end up with soggy big buds and crispy small buds.
I used to think of it like that too.Danger Will Robertson. Drying/curing is a two part process. Drying removes moisture and curing evens out the moisture still in the product. Without curing we end up with soggy big buds and crispy small buds. More power to you if you have found a way to dry different size buds uniformly.
Good luck, BigSteve.