obijohn
Well-Known Member
In most parts of Cali, I've found that weed dries too fast. Warm temps and little humidity. I would cut whole branches off and trim, then hang in a closed closet. First time I tried this I left the door open and had the overhead fan going. Big mistake, they were crispy within two day.
So the next year I tried keeping the door closed and no air circulation. Better, but still the outside crisped up too fast and the buds didn't compact, so they didn't cure too well and had little taste or smell (still was quality smoke fortunately)
I'd been reading about using brown paper bags so I tried that. I hung the branches in the closet. Second/third day when the outside started crispier, I put them in brown grocery bags and closed up the top and left them in the closet. Much better! The buds are compacting and the drying is even and slower, they were ready to jar in five to six days instead of three.
I always read here about people running fans etc while drying. That may be good for humid environments, but for those in a dry climate, just thought I'd pass on what worked for me
So the next year I tried keeping the door closed and no air circulation. Better, but still the outside crisped up too fast and the buds didn't compact, so they didn't cure too well and had little taste or smell (still was quality smoke fortunately)
I'd been reading about using brown paper bags so I tried that. I hung the branches in the closet. Second/third day when the outside started crispier, I put them in brown grocery bags and closed up the top and left them in the closet. Much better! The buds are compacting and the drying is even and slower, they were ready to jar in five to six days instead of three.
I always read here about people running fans etc while drying. That may be good for humid environments, but for those in a dry climate, just thought I'd pass on what worked for me