Ganjaluvrs Drying & Curing Broken Down into Understandable English

Cvntcrusher

Well-Known Member
Ya so what should the cured but feel like and react to any contact similar to the description for when your hang drying. At 10-15% humidity, will and should you be able to break the stem then, as opposed to how it is when you first put into the jar.Also I feel that my seedling are coming along nice, but being first time grower, do they look healthy and well cared fot or what. Any suggestions or tipsView attachment 4643540
Are you going to try and grow 3 in one container?
 

MedMj420

New Member
Nice explanation on the curing process easy to understand and when my first harvest is ready I’ll try some of the stuff I learned today and hope all works well
 

turk420

Member
I don't want to distract from your very we'll put together post on "DRYING & CURING", but i do believe it is quite vague.

my drying and curing process is very similar, i will just explain it in a very short summary starting with the flush a week before harvest.

1. flush for 1 week.

2. cut down and give them a quick trim (i remove all fan leaves, and side sheer to get the basic shape of the nug)

3. hang dry for 4-6 days (wait until stems make a cracking noise, but does NOT completely snap in two)

4. brown paper bag them over night.

5. jar emm all up into your preferred storage jars

6. burp jars every 4 hours for the first 2 days

7. now just burp the jars every day or 2 for 2 months.

::::2 months later::: your jars smell INCREDIBLE


thats just my process, yours sounds very similar ganjaluvr +rep and thank you for this post...
I know this is an old post but just to update for today's times.

1. Cut plant, trim and hang.
2. Dry for 7-10 days (10-15% moisture content).
3. Place into Grove Bags....Done.

 

refriedbeano

Active Member
Anyone here ever try to dim their lights like the last 20 days or so, just like your supposed to stop feeding. I had to take my plants out of the sun because the leaves looked baked, and the plant just loves it now. Then I was watching a youtube video last night about how matcha tea plants are put under shade for the last few weeks.
 

ZackAttackMack

Well-Known Member
Humidity packs in jars worth it? I used them last harvest and I feel like they do not regulate the whole jar just a section of it. Any experience with packs? Humidity temp preference?
 
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