I wouldnt call that a popcorn budAn example from my current run of how lovely popcorn can be.
Well its at the very bottom of the plant and is receiving very little light compared to all the stuff up top.. not sure how you define the term. Either way, it's from a part of the plant that would normally have been lollipop'd. That bud wouldn't exist if I'd lollipop'dI wouldnt call that a popcorn bud
Great example indeed ....I've literally seen people talk about smaller popcorn nuggs like there garbage ...lol...nice dense sugar coated popcorn nuggs are fine with me ...and anything that's super tiny or Larfy goes to hash and extracts ....including trim....An example from my current run of how lovely popcorn can be.
Hard to tell with no size comparison ....but popcorn for me is bouncy ball size and down ....obviously it gets so small it's just sugar larf ...that's for extracts and hashI wouldnt call that a popcorn bud
I've always just used my exhaust fan on lowDoes anyone run exhaust fans when drying in a tent ? Or will a small oculating fan suffice ?
Ok cool. Last harvest I didn't use any fan at all in my tent. Bad idea.I've always just used my exhaust fan on low
nice to see the buds have some nice clean towels to keep them companyI like to hang branches in the spare bathroom and run the fan to minimize the smell
RH is usually around 53-55% and the temp at 68-70F
I wet trim and it takes about 5-6 days for them to dry
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LOLnice to see the buds have some nice clean towels to keep them company
They look great. Looks like they're starting to foxtail just a bit; which to me is an indication that they are close to done. Very pretty.Getting closer! I'm thinking another week.. two max.
Thanks a lot! Definitely foxtailing... partially from almost being almost done and partially from a stressful 4 days a couple weeks ago where she dealt with high Temps and some pH induced lockout. She recovered nicely, but she continues to foxtail . She won't win any prettiest bud awards, but she is frosty, sticky as hell, smells like fruity heaven and I'm super sad I didn't clone this pheno.. lolThey look great. Looks like they're starting to foxtail just a bit; which to me is an indication that they are close to done. Very pretty.
my dry room is a 2x4 tent inside of a closet. I duct air from the tent with my stink sock inside to a custom vent at the top of the closet door into the room(my jam room) I keep a negative pressure inside the tent to avoid stink from getting to the room(thats the idea anyways) I also have a small clip fan inside the tent up in the corner on low just to keep it all moving around, stale air is an enemy to mj.Does anyone run exhaust fans when drying in a tent ? Or will a small oculating fan suffice ?
I have a question I built my own drying rack out of 2x3’s and hardware cloth and I’m wondering where I need to put it to let my ears of popcorn dry like how high up if it needs a sunny place to dry etc so far for me it’s been high humidity weather where I live this is my first time growing and harvesting and drying my own popcorn so it’s all new to me but I love experimenting with this type of stuff to see how it goesWell I believe that each depend on environment, time and reason.
If you live in a particularly humid region you would benefit from the extra air flow of a mesh and if you want a slower dry you would string em up, so:
Mesh
Pro
More organisation if growing multiple strains or a very large amount
Grey area
Faster dry (especially if there is a fan under or nearby)
Con
Extra abrasion on buds so some crystal loss is a possibility
$$$
Some can be quite big and take up space
Need a relatively secure spot to place it that also allows for its shape
Inattentiveness can take you out of cure zone
Hang
Pro
If you have a space to grow you have a space to hang
String is relatively cheap and you could have some left over from training to use
Very little contact from cut to container
Grey area
Slower dry, this can be beneficial for low humidity
Con
Slower dry for humid zones can allow mold
There may be a lack of space if growing a large amount
Less organisation
Knot tying skill may be needed based on amount
It all comes down to the space you're drying in and if it's for you or if it needs to go out the door as soon as possible. Maybe try a test batch on it next time you can use it and see what you prefer.
you want low light, it doesn't have to be dark, but no direct sunlight. you want a light breeze in the general area, like a fan blowing into a corner, not directly onto your rack. if the humidity is very high, like over 70%, you might want to look into a small peltier dehumidifier, if your rack is in an enclosed area like a closet. if its in a larger area, it will just take longer, and you'll have to turn them over a couple of times a day to stop mold. if you want it to dry right, you want to give it 5 to 7 days at 65 to 75F, and about 60% rh, turning it daily if its on a rack. when it starts to feel crunchy outside but still marshmallowy inside, I like to put it in a paper bag and close it up till they soften up again, then open it till they start to feel dry again, back and forth for 2 or 3 days, then into jarsI have a question I built my own drying rack out of 2x3’s and hardware cloth and I’m wondering where I need to put it to let my ears of popcorn dry like how high up if it needs a sunny place to dry etc so far for me it’s been high humidity weather where I live this is my first time growing and harvesting and drying my own popcorn so it’s all new to me but I love experimenting with this type of stuff to see how it goes