dry time

growmiester

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how many days should you stop watering before cut her down?let the medium dry so shes a little dry when you hang???thank you for any help
 

TrippleDip

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how many days should you stop watering before cut her down?let the medium dry so shes a little dry when you hang???thank you for any help
As long as it takes to dry out. Ie if you are watering every two days, then cut it on the day you would water it. I don't think it makes a huge difference - I have noticed longer dry times for plants that were cut with wet soil, but these were also some of my best cures. Too small a sample to make real inferences from.
 

Kingrow1

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Agreed good results had from harvesting on a drier medium.

Technically reduces bud shrinkage when drying but is a minor point/observation.

Hang for two weeks - Timeline: after one week it smokes well in a joint or bong, after two weeks enzymatic process has developed taste and flavour and now taste great in a joint or bong.

Do not jar before the full process has occured :-)
 

TrippleDip

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Agreed good results had from harvesting on a drier medium.

Technically reduces bud shrinkage when drying but is a minor point/observation.

Hang for two weeks - Timeline: after one week it smokes well in a joint or bong, after two weeks enzymatic process has developed taste and flavour and now taste great in a joint or bong.

Do not jar before the full process has occured :-)
fwiw I thought your drying and curing thread was one of the most informative ones out there - "breaking down the dry and cure" look it up if your reading this - shame it didn't get more attention, but I find the things that get attention are where people don't agree and there was not much to contest in it. Edit: nvm, saw it got more attn the first time it was posted. Still good info.
 

Kingrow1

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Thank you, others have agreed about drying and curing more since then so we are slowly bringing the knowledge back.

Eventually i will recieve no rep and some other poster will claim greatness, its all cool i just want all to get as high as possible and pass on the great advice i got when i came here :-)


fwiw I thought your drying and curing thread was one of the most informative ones out there - look it up if your reading this - shame it didn't get more attention, but I find the things that get attention are where people don't agree and there was not much to contest in it.
 

growmiester

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Agreed good results had from harvesting on a drier medium.

Technically reduces bud shrinkage when drying but is a minor point/observation.

Hang for two weeks - Timeline: after one week it smokes well in a joint or bong, after two weeks enzymatic process has developed taste and flavour and now taste great in a joint or bong.

Do not jar before the full process has occured :-)
thank you I does make me feel more confident coming from a more seasoned grower,many thank yous
 

Kingrow1

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Still takes a little practice but the reality.is that taste flavour and dry enough to smoke come from hanging long enough.

Many trolled different and cite humidities and early jarring boveda rubbish. Better you get the full story from the get go.

:-)

thank you I does make me feel more confident coming from a more seasoned grower,many thank yous
 
Agreed good results had from harvesting on a drier medium.

Technically reduces bud shrinkage when drying but is a minor point/observation.

Hang for two weeks - Timeline: after one week it smokes well in a joint or bong, after two weeks enzymatic process has developed taste and flavour and now taste great in a joint or bong.

Do not jar before the full process has occured :-)
Not sure anyone is still here lol. I'll ask anyway. I've been using this method and love the results. And it's easy! Tasty and smooth always. But limited in smell aka bouquet. I don't think it matters but a few people in the business have Commented. Should I be concerned of the lack of smell? Thanks for everything
 
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