There's always a " Silver Lining " ...........at least you have weed ya can smoke !So at day 5 of drying at 55% RH and 22-25C I put the nugs in a jar and in one or two hours it shoots up to 71%. I thought it's too wet, I put it back on the drying rack. I had to go out of town for a few days, I come back on day 9 and they are bone dry. Stems snap.
I put them in an air tight container and check after a few hours and it's at 35RH, which is just the normal humidity of air here right now. I sleep and wake up this morning after 12 hours and check again. It's at 35% RH, didn't budge, the humidity in there matches the humidity of air outside.
My dumbass knowledge of cannabis growing tells me I have fucked up, this weed is not curable anymore and that next time I should jar at day 7 which is in the middle. What do you think of this and what should I do next time?
I would like to know why this may be correct?You have reached the "point of no return".. once you can't raise it back up.. esp at 35%, you're just stuck there. You've dried it out so much, that there is not enough moisture at the center of the bud to draw it out. Game over. As BK said, if your harvest is ripe, and has dried to the 58-63% range, and is stable,.. you can store it for a looong time. Better to overshoot than undershoot your dry level. You can always fix over... but not under.
71% isnt too wet to be in a jar. just open the lid, let it breathe, close, repeat until meter reads 58%-62% after overnight closed.So at day 5 of drying at 55% RH and 22-25C I put the nugs in a jar and in one or two hours it shoots up to 71%. I thought it's too wet, I put it back on the drying rack. I had to go out of town for a few days, I come back on day 9 and they are bone dry. Stems snap.
Kief dusting is a good lab trick. That, along with over drying your sample to get the water activity down. More water activity = more mass, dilution of the THC, terpene profile.You purchased strains that claimed to have 39% THC. Like many claims related to cannabis I wouldn't believe the 39% claim. It's like cannabis specific nutrients claiming a 25% increase in yield if you use their products. Just more false claims. I suppose the 39% claim is possible but they would have had to fortify the weed with something the same way they fortify wine to make it stronger.
IF you can bring it back up from 35% to 58% with Boveda packs. But I've never seen it happen. Boveda packs are really made to "stabilize" your weed at the 58-61% range, not magically bring it from 35% to 58%.I would like to know why this may be correct?
If it was a short period of time that it was “too dry” and you bring it back to 58% with a boveda, what would exactly happen that is so bad?
I know a short cure has changed the buds for the taste and smoothness, removes the green taste. Not totally sure if the strength went up or down because it was cured as every bud has subtle differences from being higher or lower on the plant anyway.
I don’t have enough curing experience to know which is right or wrong.
I do have over 40 years of experience with cannabis and it worked pretty good then without all the new information we have so I think a lot of it is over thinking things.
I seriously doubt they were testing rh in their buds before shipping- just drying the shit out of them to survive the trip.
I am asking because I like to learn something every day-
ExactlyKief dusting is a good lab trick. That, along with over drying your sample to get the water activity down. More water activity = more mass, dilution of the THC, terpene profile.
I agree one of the main reasons for proper drying is to break down the chlorophyll so your weed doesn’t taste and smell like hay.The cigar guys, if I'm not mistaken, will say that you can rehydrate cigars and after a month or so of that they will be back to their previous state. But I think where you will have a problem isn't getting the RH back up it's getting the weed to off gas or degrade stuff like chlorophyl. It's my understanding, based on my limited personal experience and word of mouth, that ones that process stops in cannabis it doesn't start up again.
Not sure that helps but let us know if you happen on a successful strategy.
Yes.. nice and slow. 65 degrees/60%rh for a week, the drop the RH down to 55 for another week... should be in the target range, depending on the density of your material.I agree one of the main reasons for proper drying is to break down the chlorophyll so your weed doesn’t taste and smell like hay.
exactly, humidity control packs are meant to maintain a rh.IF you can bring it back up from 35% to 58% with Boveda packs. But I've never seen it happen. Boveda packs are really made to "stabilize" your weed at the 58-61% range, not magically bring it from 35% to 58%.
The boveda pak will add or subtract moisture to get the closed environment to the humidity on the pak. I prefer the 58% as it is just about perfect to smoke. I found i had to let the bud sit out a while before it was good to smoke when I tried the 62%.IF you can bring it back up from 35% to 58% with Boveda packs. But I've never seen it happen. Boveda packs are really made to "stabilize" your weed at the 58-61% range, not magically bring it from 35% to 58%.
It will bring the rh up and make it burn better, but the terps are lone gone and that's where the character of the high comes from. You might be able to, with limited success, get some terps back in the bud by putting a recently harvested bud in the jar with the dry bud, or use an orange peel like has been done for decades. No matter how you look at it, rehydrated bud is better than bud dust imho.IF you can bring it back up from 35% to 58% with Boveda packs. But I've never seen it happen. Boveda packs are really made to "stabilize" your weed at the 58-61% range, not magically bring it from 35% to 58%.
I know everyone says this-however what is the reason or science behind this claim?It will bring the rh up and make it burn better, but the terps are lone gone and that's where the character of the high comes from. You might be able to, with limited success, get some terps back in the bud by putting a recently harvested bud in the jar with the dry bud, or use an orange peel like has been done for decades. No matter how you look at it, rehydrated bud is better than bud dust imho.
I mentioned it because it was common then and some was good, some not so good.^ Mexican brick weed was never about terps, or trichomes, or about ANYTHING relative to good cannabis. Odd comparison.
Terpenes are extremely volatile and evaporate at a much lower temperature than even water does (at least for most terpse as far as I know) so they disappear along with the water. If the water is gone, there's a really great chance the terps are as well. I know a lot of people who smoke bud 5 days after the chop and think it is stronger, maybe they enjoy the the buzz from the terps more than the thc. I know quite a lot of older folks who quit smoking pot because it was so different from the bud they grew up with, and they ended up smoking hemp and loving it.I know everyone says this-however what is the reason or science behind this claim?
Theoretically- If I dry a bud to 45% for 1 or 2 days- what exactly happens to the terpines so quickly?
Before everything was legal- did growers in Mexico specifically dry the bud to 58-62 %rh and carefully transport it in these conditions?
I am not sure but I doubt it. So I guess it “could have been better “ if it was carefully handled- but it worked pretty good.
I have had thai sticks, skunk and hawaii grown
(travelled to Oahu) and it could have been never below 58% before I got it- however I doubt it, but these mentioned were crazy good and strong.
I have put orange peels into bags to rehydrate long ago- simply judging by how it broke up, as you said, if it is dust add moisture.
When I made the adjustment it was fine.
40 years ago that’s what we did. No hygrometers or anything.
I am not arguing that the terpenoids don’t degrade as you said, buy why?
Long ago we would control the moisture content by not breaking down the bigger sacks until it was needed, and judge by feel.
Edit- reading an article about Ed at High times and he prefers 50-55 % during cure to avoid any moisture issues, along with a long cure- 2-3 months.
what is the rh and length of time that evaporates the terps quickly?
Thanks for this-Terpenes are extremely volatile and evaporate at a much lower temperature than even water does (at least for most terpse as far as I know) so they disappear along with the water. If the water is gone, there's a really great chance the terps are as well. I know a lot of people who smoke bud 5 days after the chop and think it is stronger, maybe they enjoy the the buzz from the terps more than the thc. I know quite a lot of older folks who quit smoking pot because it was so different from the bud they grew up with, and they ended up smoking hemp and loving it.
It got darker due to the decarboxylation process, losing co2 and h20 and converting the acid forms of each molecule to the psychoactive base form. Like for instance thc-a, it is not psychoactive in itself, but when it gets decarbed due to natural drying or by heating it, that acidic form of thc (thc-a) gets converted to thc that we all know and love, but the process of oxidation/decarbing causes it to get darker. Like rosin, when done from a freshly dried plant, to about 63% rh, it can be the most gorgeous colors and more translucent. When it oxidizes or gets cured or whatever you want to call it, it gets darker. When you smoke bud when it is still wet, uncured, un-decarbed etc... it is not as potent as when mostly dry. When you smoke it in a joint, even when wet, some of it instantly decarbs and gets converted and then vaporized, and will get you high, but not as high as if it was more cured/dry/decarbed/whatever. The closer to ideal ideal rh of the bud, when the acids have mostly converted to the bases, is when the bud is most potent. If you smoke it too early, it does not burn well and makes a resin leaking joint and that is a waste and you're not getting as high as you could. when ideal it will burn completely, the small amount of acids will turn to bases and you will get the highest you could of that particular amount of cannabis you consumed. This is why most connoisseurs prefer their bud to be at least partially cured, even if they don't know the science as to why. Sorry I'm super stoned and hope that makes a little bit of sense to you.Thanks for this-
How about the RH? What is “too low” for terps to survive? And how long would it take to degrade? 1 day? 1 week?
I had left an 1/8 in my car over a month or 2 this summer. It was so dry it actually changed color- darker.
It was probably not as good as when it was fresh- but it worked perfectly fine.