Even at just 68-70 fahrenheit temperature?Anytime you 'speed' the drying and curing process up, it's going to impact how much time that the microbes have to convert things like chlorophyl into less harsh substances, as well as less time to convert early stage THC (THC-A If I'm right, not sure though), which alongside chlorohpyl contributes to head aches and such when smoking uncured bud, into a better form of THC which produces more of our desired affects with less of the undesirable side affects. I can't remember specifically how it works, but that would certainly cause your bud to be at a higher risk of causing headaches, harshness in the throat, and a generally undesirable flavor.
65f/60% has worked well for me.Even at just 68-70 fahrenheit temperature?
And how long did it take my brother65f/60% has worked well for me.
Very mild indirect airflow.
Whole plant hung....about 6 days.And how long did it take my brother
Oh so you didn't use a dehydrator......man and then I see this new cannabis dehydrator which operates between 70-80 fahrenheit and they claim it increases thc and terpenes........https://www.instagram.com/myherbsnow/Whole plant hung....about 6 days.
I learned the hard way not to chop early or rush the dry/cure. Both are very tempting.
Oh, I can tell you all about this. This is called a scam, and they are taking you for a sucker. They took a normal ass food dehydrator, slapped some cannabis industry logos, and increased the price 400%. That is all. This isnt "specially designed and formulated for the best cannabis experience IN THE FUCKING WORLD!!" this is just a gimmick. You dont need it, you will be better without it, and it is a total waste of money. Like was already explained, if you rush the dry, you really lose out in quality. LIke, its probably the easiest way to just shit all over your previous hard work. Just keep exercising patience, and dry like everybody else has been doing since forever.Oh so you didn't use a dehydrator......man and then I see this new cannabis dehydrator which operates between 70-80 fahrenheit and they claim it increases thc and terpenes........https://www.instagram.com/myherbsnow/
That's where I'm coming from....there is many other food dehydrators that go that low in temperature you know.
This may not apply to your situation, but for anyone else contemplating using a normal (95° to 145°F) dehydrator.....Whats up my brothers!
Anyone have any experience drying their bud in a food dehydrator at around 70 fahrenheit?
Looking to dry as quick as possible without loosing any medicinal properties.
Much love
THe actual numbers is strange though, something you will find something like 1% less THC-A and one %more THC after a cure... I'm still not sure what the cure does. but it is not decarbing...Anytime you 'speed' the drying and curing process up, it's going to impact how much time that the microbes have to convert things like chlorophyl into less harsh substances, as well as less time to convert early stage THC (THC-A If I'm right, not sure though), which alongside chlorohpyl contributes to head aches and such when smoking uncured bud, into a better form of THC which produces more of our desired affects with less of the undesirable side affects. I can't remember specifically how it works, but that would certainly cause your bud to be at a higher risk of causing headaches, harshness in the throat, and a generally undesirable flavor.
Those temps shouldn't hurt anything...I mean, that's my room temps and I dry/cure alright. The dehydrator I have constantly blows up and throughout all of the trays, if it is anything like that, the drawback is that air being blown on the buds constantly. I've always heard that it's best to not have air directly blowing on the buds so that the moisture is wicked out less quickly. But you could always try putting a smaller amount in it as a test run if you're unsure?Even at just 68-70 fahrenheit temperature?
Yeah I had read something a couple years ago about the benefits of curing, so I was hoping that I was recalling correctly! It may be more about the chlorohpyl and less about the THC-A, I'm not sure which of the two is responsible for giving headaches.THe actual numbers is strange though, something you will find something like 1% less THC-A and one %more THC after a cure... I'm still not sure what the cure does. but it is not decarbing...
It will work though I dont reccomend it.Whats up my brothers!
Anyone have any experience drying their bud in a food dehydrator at around 70 fahrenheit?
Looking to dry as quick as possible without loosing any medicinal properties.
Much love
You don't want a fan blowing on them. A bit of air movement is all thats needed.And what about if you do not have a dark room to dry the bud...just hang em up on some coat hangers no fan blowing on em....just in a room....no problems??