How much longer in YOUR opinion?

Bullmark

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The fans will help…..ideally you’ll have some way to have fresh air flowing in and out.
My last harvest was in the middle of a heatwave and the lowest temps I could get was high 60’s and it went just fine.
You’ll def wanna bring that RH down a little eventually. Humidity can be a bitch to get consistent.
 

ZackAttackMack

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The fans will help…..ideally you’ll have some way to have fresh air flowing in and out.
My last harvest was in the middle of a heatwave and the lowest temps I could get was high 60’s and it went just fine.
You’ll def wanna bring that RH down a little eventually. Humidity can be a bitch to get consistent.
It’s now 66/62 but that’s in the morning, it will probably go up 1 or 2 degrees and percentage but they seem to be doing fine. I have a sour joker and a couple gush mints that are wanting to bulk up a bit but I don’t want to overdue it. I also don’t want to add too many plants in the small shed at once because that will boost humidity levels right? But man…I think they are done…
 

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ZackAttackMack

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I’d chop for sure. Both plants look ripe…the Gush Mint slightly less so. But you’re in a good window. Sometimes a strain will keep throwing out new pistils despite being in a good harvest window.
It could be caused by less than ideal conditions, but I’ve had plants lose some of their Terps while I waited on more amber trichs. The buds lost a little of their stickiness and aroma. The funny part is there really wasn’t any significant increase in amber trichs after waiting.
Your plants look outstanding though…..please do your homework and dry them properly.
You want cool temps and a fair amount of humidity. 60f and 60%rh is ideal. Also, good airflow is important. A very very light flow of air around the buds but not directly on them.
Lastly, I’ve tried it both ways and def prefer hanging with almost all the leaves attached.
I’ll pull off a few larger ones if they’re blemished, but no more than 10% or so.
The goal is to dry extremely slow….and leaving most of the leaves on helps slow down the dry. If the outside of your buds are dry and crunchy after 4-5 days, you’re drying too fast. This is why they’ll lose their dank aroma and smell like hay.
A plant w/ good sized buds will take 10-12 days at least in the proper conditions…sometimes longer.
Once the outer leaves are crunchy and the stems are snappy, they’re dry enough for the next step.
At this point they’re dry on the outside but still wet on the inside. U wanna seal them up in an airtight container, loosely arranged, for 24 hrs.
After 24hrs, open and the outer leaves should be less crunchy, if not moist.
Leave the buds out for an hour…..no extreme conditions…..then once the outer leaves feel a little drier, seal them back up.
Repeat this process 2-3 times and the moisture should be more evenly distributed.
Then serve your sentence in trim jail and manicure your harvest.
The process is simple:
1. Dry slowly…very slowly at 60/60 or as close as u can get.
2. Seal the buds up and “sweat” them, to redistribute the remaining moisture.
3. Trim and enjoy.
Good luck and I didn’t mean to go so deep, but there really isn’t a short way to explain.
Holy sheet! I just reread this and I’ve been doing this wrong every time! I didn’t realize you cure the buds PRETRIMMED for 24 hours and THEN trim! I bet that makes a world of a difference in the smell of the final product! Even when mine smelled good, it still wasn’t like a fresh bag from the dispensary! THANK YOU!
 
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