Beginner Question - Preserving Buds?

Hey There, just thought I'd ask this question because I need to know what to do. Alright, so I'm probably going to start my first harvest next year during the spring. I'm expecting it to be all ready to dry and cure by late September, as that's what the seed manufacturer says on their site.

I believe I may have a larger output than I can dry all at once. You see, I'm going to be stealth drying and curing, and just in case the space where I'm going to be doing it all isn't large enough to do it all at once, I had a question. Is there any way to save the buds and whatnot and dry them at a later date, like preserving them? If not, I might just regular dry / cure most of the harvest, and water cure the rest. Thanks if you can give me an answer.
 

stickyicky0420

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i have never heard of that. sounds like u have a while to go before you even plant the seed wait untill ur about to harvest to worry about drying. so what do you mean a larger output then you can dry? ur first grow i wouldnt expect much dude
 
i have never heard of that. sounds like u have a while to go before you even plant the seed wait untill ur about to harvest to worry about drying. so what do you mean a larger output then you can dry? ur first grow i wouldnt expect much dude
I suppose you're probably right. I'll have everything sorted out by this time next year anyways. Haha thanks.
 

hotrodharley

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Dude, if you've never grown don't go counting your buds before a seed sprouts. On top of that if you do manage a grow you will probably be able to stealth dry it in a drawer at your house. But dreaming big is good. Oh yeah don't order invitations to a "Bud Party" in September based on what anybody says.
 
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