I’m looking for a good way of drying and curing.
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Looks good, not ready but she's getting there. I rough wet trim, hang dry, dry trim, and jars to cure. Humidity, temperature, and light exposure are important factors. This is why you are so many people hanging in their tents. Curing takes roughly +4 weeks. Can go much longer if desired of course.I’m looking for a good way of drying and curing.
I'm bit longer in my process. Sounds like a safe start.Looks good, not ready but she's getting there. I rough wet trim, hang dry, dry trim, and jars to cure. Humidity, temperature, and light exposure are important factors. This is why you are so many people hanging in their tents. Curing takes roughly +4 weeks. Can go much longer if desired of course.
What was your temp and humidity in the tent while drying?Looks good, not ready but she's getting there. I rough wet trim, hang dry, dry trim, and jars to cure. Humidity, temperature, and light exposure are important factors. This is why you are so many people hanging in their tents. Curing takes roughly +4 weeks. Can go much longer if desired of course.
I think the OP wanted them deets.I'm bit longer in my process. Sounds like a safe start.
That was GG Faux for tent reference. N.L. garage hung and same jarring to cure. Best wishes.
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60-65F and 45% RH. Window opened in winter. And a small dehumidifier.What was your temp and humidity in the tent while drying?
Bored and extracting my fee by actually responding to "looking" not asking. Humor.I think the OP wanted them deets.
And I answered as typed all times. TY.60-65F and 45% RH. Window opened in winter. And a small dehumidifier.
I don't grow in a tent but that doesn't matter. You want you temp about 70 F. Rh 50% give or take a percent or two. I watch it and wait for it to dry enough where the stem snaps not bend.What was your temp and humidity in the tent while drying?
Thanks for the info!!60-65F and 45% RH. Window opened in winter. And a small dehumidifier.
50% RH is too low imo. The above article I pasted is used by some really good craft cannabis people.I don't grow in a tent but that doesn't matter. You want you temp about 70 F. Rh 50% give or take a percent or two. I watch it and wait for it to dry enough where the stem snaps not bend.
YW. TY for allowing my antics.Thanks for the info!!
Thanks!!A good read for the last 2 steps https://aroya.io/resources/water-activity-and-cannabis/
My old school slow and low is 50% max. Maybe 55% if drying to fast. 60% is playing with mold in my location. Tailor yours to your area is best.50% RH is too low imo. The above article I pasted is used by some really good craft cannabis people.
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LOLOL I get you bro. Not for everyone but.... Jesus shit stain. What is with people these days? Do some research instead of looking for all the answers that can be given differently and at a moments notice. I know, our attention span is GONE these days. lolFuuuck dude. I tried to read that shit but I'm a living person and as such I can't consume content as dry and bloated as I found this. Maybe I'll try the video...