thatreedocta
Active Member
On my last grow I think I dried it wrong and it didn't have very much smell to it but it was potent.
Maybe he was looking for general suggestions.
I find leaving some of the smaller leaves on, so that as the bud dries it envelopes the bud, helps to increase smell for me once curing starts.
Do you mean leave the leaves on as your drying/hanging or leave them on when your curing them in the jars?
So should I hang in up in my grow tent with the light off and the circulation fans and exhaust going? What are chances of mold doing this?Dark, cool (not cold) with plenty of airflow for a slow consistent dry.
If you dry too fast it loses smell.
If you dry too slow it has a green smell to it.
So should I hang in up in my grow tent with the light off and the circulation fans and exhaust going? What are chances of mold doing this?
So should I hang in up in my grow tent with the light off and the circulation fans and exhaust going? What are chances of mold doing this?
I think lack of smell/hay smell after curing is usually caused by:
- Chopping too early
- Drying for too long before curing
- Buds drying too fast
- Trying to cure buds that are too wet