bin drying this way since 2008, per the medical grow bible. I dont like the "hanging" plant technique. I use one of those drying racks in an atmos controlled closet tent and have no issuesI want to dry-rack my bud as opposed to hang-drying it.
Will cutting the buds off the stem rather than hang-drying them by a big stem have a negative effect on it? what's the difference?
I prefer the paper bag method. Cut the buds off trim what you need to and fill it two inches deep. Fold the bag up and set it somewhere that has a decent temp (like 75) give the bag a light shake once a day. In seven or so days nice evenly dried buds come out to get jarred. Never had mold or any other issues never had to worry with rh eitherI want to dry-rack my bud as opposed to hang-drying it.
Will cutting the buds off the stem rather than hang-drying them by a big stem have a negative effect on it? what's the difference?
second the slower dry. also, if you are unlucky enough to be raped by cybernetic aliens (borg aka spider mites), the mites will crawl up to the cut end of the branch and die of starvation. take that you miserable fucking bastards!!!I've done both and prefer to hang my buds ...but that's also due to the quantity I dry at once ....and flat spots by laying them down on racks but that's no big deal ....I'm a hanger I like a slow dry ...GL
I like to use paper bags as an in between step from hanging to jarring when the buds are drying unevenly. Does just as you say.I prefer the paper bag method. Cut the buds off trim what you need to and fill it two inches deep. Fold the bag up and set it somewhere that has a decent temp (like 75) give the bag a light shake once a day. In seven or so days nice evenly dried buds come out to get jarred. Never had mold or any other issues never had to worry with rh either
You can put that sticky trap goo (tanglefoot) on the top end of the branch and the hanging line and the mites will all get stuck there.second the slower dry. also, if you are unlucky enough to be raped by cybernetic aliens (borg aka spider mites), the mites will crawl up to the cut end of the branch and die of starvation. take that you miserable fucking bastards!!!
I'm usually drying anywhere from 12 to 24 plants. If you need to I try and pick up those heavy duty yard clipping paper bags the have in some home and garden sections of grocery stores or WalmartI've done both and prefer to hang my buds ...but that's also due to the quantity I dry at once ....and flat spots by laying them down on racks but that's no big deal ....I'm a hanger I like a slow dry ...GL
I've done it that way as well, now they go from bags to jars with 62% boveda packs. I like the fact that I never end up with buds that smell like hay!I like to use paper bags as an in between step from hanging to jarring when the buds are drying unevenly. Does just as you say.
When are you looking to harvest looks like a few weeks outThink i might hang dry them with the sugar leaves. slow dry. View attachment 3849898
Well im trying to get seeds out of it but, they havent matured yet. im on week 7; pollinated maybe week4,5. im going to wait maybe 2,3weeks for harvest and hopefully theres some smoke left over. i accidentally became a breeder on my first grow lol.When are you looking to harvest looks like a few weeks out
My exact method cause I like to start my cure wetter so il go into paper bags after dry ...it's simple to dump them put to breath that way if needed .....hang ,,paper bags ,,,then cure is my technique .....I also do a quick rough trim before I hang then tidy them up before they hit the cure containersI like to use paper bags as an in between step from hanging to jarring when the buds are drying unevenly. Does just as you say.
The only thing that bothers me is the resin gland loss on the bag and from the extra handling.My exact method cause I like to start my cure wetter so il go into paper bags after dry ...it's simple to dump them put to breath that way if needed .....hang ,,paper bags ,,,then cure is my technique .....I also do a quick rough trim before I hang then tidy them up before they hit the cure containers