Tormentedangel420
Well-Known Member
This is the first time that I have had a harvest come during the hottest part of the summer. The lowest temp my drying tent has been at is 77 degrees, 55rh. Every other harvest has been much closer to 60 degrees, 55rh.
I am puzzled by the fact that after 10 days hanging they are still pliable, even the smallest of stems. Every other harvest (just a few) the plants have had bendy large stems and small ones that snapped at 10 days.
I have always read that "low and slow" was the better drying method. Just wondering if anyone can explain to me why it currently seems longer at a higher temp? Mind you I am totally happy with it still not being ready, Just curious in the method behind the madness.
I am puzzled by the fact that after 10 days hanging they are still pliable, even the smallest of stems. Every other harvest (just a few) the plants have had bendy large stems and small ones that snapped at 10 days.
I have always read that "low and slow" was the better drying method. Just wondering if anyone can explain to me why it currently seems longer at a higher temp? Mind you I am totally happy with it still not being ready, Just curious in the method behind the madness.