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i dried mine in bags for 1 week this time, wrked good kept ALTO OF FLAVOR, AND AROMAwhat kind of jars are best? does it matter? glass or plastic? or what about Paper Bags?......... or zip lock bags? ...
i thing that could make things a little worse...all you need to do is make sure the humidity stays less than 70%. Depending on where you reside and the space your hanging them in you may not need a de-humidfier.listen, does hanging the buds in front of a de-humidifier help or make things worse for the buds to be properly cured? i have quite a dilemma about this coz my white widow is still getting her flowers ready and they look beautiful, them being the first fruit i ever got from my Maryjane. It's a white widow plant in a bushy horizontal grow-pattern. So basically now after all the hard work to make things go well as they did I don't wanna fuck up the outcome at the very end. please help coz i really need to know the best way to go about this. Please consider i live in malta which is a very very very humid little island in the middle of the mediterranean...
haven't grown an autoflower yet but generally you would stop feeding 2 weeks b4 harvest and just use water to flush. Some people will continue to flush with water + molasses and a sweetner.one question... i think my plant is getting to the edge of harvesting.. its lyk 1month 26 day old its an autoflower autoberry says 60-65 days to harvest.. getting close will take the pics to see the amber later but i have a question... i've allready flushed the plant coz it needed.. some signs of nute burn... but the bud has come alone tho its very small coz of the container... it was my first plant of all times... so the question is.. im feeding on water... do i have to stop feeding?? or just keep feeding ntil the day i harvest.. i've also heard they put the plant on days dark period to maximize the cristals or something lyk that?? so 1month 26 days old AUTOSTRAIN feeding with water do i keep watering it or i just stop, put on dark period and harvest???
once cut down it goes into jars. the jars are then sealed and placed in a cool dark room. i let them sit over-night. the next day i take the jars from the dark room and open them. the bud should be wet again. if it is extremely wet i dump it out for a day. if it is moist but not damp then i simply leave the lid open for the day. at the end of the day i close the lid and start over. i continue to do this until the bud has reached the moisture level that i so desire. some like dry crispy buds, others prefer them gooey. once you have reached the moisture level you desire you can seal the jar and store. the longer stored the more the bud will cure. i like to leave mine on the somewhat moist side because it dries a little every time i open the jar to remove some. by the time i get to the bottom it is usually crispy.
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it is a good idea to check your buds well before storing long term. excess moisture can cause problems.
test it by seeing if the small branches snap...if they snap its dried too much....you want to start curing before it snaps. it should still have a little flexibility when you start curing.How can I tell if they are drying to quickly or if I should let them hang a little longer?