Be sure to put her through her paces. We all expect a thorough and considered report.So I have a dryer on the way and a tray extension kit coming too. I know too many people using these to have doubts that they work well. I'm also going to be drying mushrooms in it. I haven't heard of anyone doing this, but I think it should work really well.
I will for sure. It should be here any day but a week or so on buds and mushrooms. Excited to give it a go though.Be sure to put her through her paces. We all expect a thorough and considered report.
I just ran mine and had the same experience...talked to Scott on Instagram and got the same messaging - you can't overdry...dry it until you're scared. Well followed these instructions, waited until the stems were snapping and pulled it. Like you my rH is kinda low...around 30-35% at best. So yeah it ran about 89hrs and everything was dry as a nun's...well you get the idea. Lost a ton of weight too - went from around 1300g wet to 330g dry.I have a couple of these dryers. First run with it I torched my flower. The guy insists you can’t over dry your flower in this machine and repeats that it’s not possible but I beg to differ. Within 3 days my flower felt like a fuckin crispy pine cone lol. Stuff was still extremely loud and potent though I’ll give it that. Could have been my fault as the room I was using the units in the humidity tanked bad and I didn’t catch it.
These machines dried my bud so much I put humidity packs in all my mason jars which I never do. Within a few days all my humidity packs were bricks and the bud was still just as dry. I lost an insane amount of weight as well. Bud was dense as hell but felt light as a feather. The in house genetics strains I’m running right now are not big yielders so I’m most likely hang drying these to avoid ruining the crop again. Someone suggested to me that the environment you’re running the machines in matters so I was considering running the machines in my tent with the humidifier on but I’m very skeptical. I have about 24 hours to decide what I wanna do as the ladies are in their 72 hour dark period until tomorrow.I just ran mine and had the same experience...talked to Scott on Instagram and got the same messaging - you can't overdry...dry it until you're scared. Well followed these instructions, waited until the stems were snapping and pulled it. Like you my rH is kinda low...around 30-35% at best. So yeah it ran about 89hrs and everything was dry as a nun's...well you get the idea. Lost a ton of weight too - went from around 1300g wet to 330g dry.
Flower itself was beautiful full terps retained, smells great right out of the dryer, and smokable right out of the dryer.
I have been doing some experimentation with the curing process. Some jars have just the bud and others I added a 55% humidity pack. So far, the jars with just bud haven't been regaining any moisture that I can tell, still very crispy. I'm usually hesitant to use humidity packs (caused me hay smell after a hang dry a while ago) but thought these circumstances may call for them. Well so far so good no hay smell and the buds are becoming spongy again! I think I may pull the packs once the bud is kinda where I like it to avoid risking hay smell...just fluff them back up and then keep jars sealed. Cheers all!
I'm very interested in you results if you decide to do that.he does say you need to be between 40 and 60% RH.These machines dried my bud so much I put humidity packs in all my mason jars which I never do. Within a few days all my humidity packs were bricks and the bud was still just as dry. I lost an insane amount of weight as well. Bud was dense as hell but felt light as a feather. The in house genetics strains I’m running right now are not big yielders so I’m most likely hang drying these to avoid ruining the crop again. Someone suggested to me that the environment you’re running the machines in matters so I was considering running the machines in my tent with the humidifier on but I’m very skeptical. I have about 24 hours to decide what I wanna do as the ladies are in their 72 hour dark period until tomorrow.
We will see. I’m leaning towards hang drying but there’s still part of me that wants to put them in my tent and pump the humidity up inside of it. My humidity the last time I attempted this was wellI'm very interested in you results if you decide to do that.he does say you need to be between 40 and 60% RH.
The difference is that it is designed to not reach the high temps as a regular food dehydrator. That's the only difference. I ask the company and posting the answer for you guys hereSame
But also if it works, what the difference in hsing a food dehydrator from walmart or something right lol
Id really really like to know how it goes for you
Most people don't use them to save time. Its a space /consistency thing. And thousands of people have vouched for them working. Theres even a youtube video with lab results that show little to no difference between the Herbsnow and hang drying.I don't get it. People spend months growing. Is it worth saving a couple days drying to end up with an inferior product?
Hey buddy yes the environmental factors around the dryer will def affect its ability to dry your product. In fact if it's too dry in the environment you're in, they recommend you put a shot glass of water in the middle. Sounds like you're having the opposite issue. I would recommend you put the dryer in a small space with a dehumidifier. Hay smell is always due to moisture. Don't be afraid to run the dryer longer - as long as it takes until the largest branches are snapping - if no snap it isn't dry yet. You cannot over dry but can certainly under dry. Good luck !!I live in the south and drying/curing has always been the hardest thing for me to get right. The humidity here easily stays above 60% all year. I just finished a Madberry plant outdoors. It finished just before hurricane Sally hit. I wet trimmed it and loaded up my Herbsnow for the first time and put it in my garage at 70% RH. Its been 2 days of constant rain so i checked in on them today and the RH was 80% in my garage! The buds shrank a little but they were still really soft and not dry at all. The thing is they had a strong hay smell!! I moved them upstairs to my closet just now at 65% RH. They have 53 hours left. I will Update with results later.
I also decided to hang dry one branch without wet trimming it. its currently in the garage at 80%RH but it seems fine so far. No hay smell. We shall see.
Couldn't have said it better myself. I will say that I've never used one but I don't need to. I would never spend months growing quality cannabis just to put it into a dryer powered by a hair dryer.I gave the dryer a second chance on a couple autos I grew out because I wouldn’t chance it on any of my photo flower again. The thing is junk. Maybe I just got a defective one who knows.
On the recommendation that I f*cked up and the environment around it matters I tested it in my hang dry room. 65 degrees and 60% humidity. I also added a shot glass in the center of it with water. I rotated the trays religiously as well.
With still over 24 hours on the clock it had killed my flower. This was leaving it on stem with the sugar leaves still intact for a dry trim. When I jarred it up it never went above 45% rh in my jars. The only thing that, that is good for is getting your trim dry.
I hate to see any small business go under but in this case it will prevent people from screwing up the weed they spent a lot of time growing.Most people don't use them to save time. Its a space /consistency thing. And thousands of people have vouched for them working. Theres even a youtube video with lab results that show little to no difference between the Herbsnow and hang drying.
However, I believe COVID hit this company pretty hard as they've completely disappeared recently. I heard they lost a huge shipment from China which sent them under.
I bought a couple to see what the hype was about. Gave one away and I’m giving the second one away. I’ll stick to a nice 8-10 day hang dry over that any day.Couldn't have said it better myself. I will say that I've never used one but I don't need to. I would never spend months growing quality cannabis just to put it into a dryer powered by a hair dryer.