Do the burp process to eliminate the 'crispy' bits.My drying box is at 25%- 35% humidity. My plants are getting Krispy after three days drying. I know it's best to let them dry for 7 to 10 days. So how do I raise my humidity a bit for a prolonged drying process?
Would a bowl or cup of water work? I can't realy just set something wet inside therewet towel on the floor will do it
Are you talking about curing? I know how to cure. They are just drying out to fast. After three days drying I had to throw a wet leaf in the jar just to make it not turn to powder when you twisted a bud in your fingers. Even after the wet leaf it was still dry but you actualy have to pull the bud apart.Do the burp process to eliminate the 'crispy' bits.
I don't realy know that's what I'm trying to fund out. The bud is turning out good. Great smell and taste just way to dry. I'm sure it hurts my yield a little also when it's that dryCouldn't you put a shallow pan with a lot of surface area of hot water in there? Maybe a fan blowing over the water to encourage evaporation? I'm a noob so just a thought
I said burping, it is a slow dry method, google it you do that before the cure period.Are you talking about curing? I know how to cure. They are just drying out to fast. After three days drying I had to throw a wet leaf in the jar just to make it not turn to powder when you twisted a bud in your fingers. Even after the wet leaf it was still dry but you actualy have to pull the bud apart.
have you googled it? if you look up burping on Google it is a full page of burping your jars to cure your buds I see nothing about a burping drying process so please explainI said burping, it is a slow dry method, google it you do that before the cure period.
well that's what I did I threw a fresh leaf off a plant into each jar like a day or two later. And that brought back a little moistureYou are crispy. Are your stems still bending without snapping. If so, jar it. The moisture will come out and moisten evenly. I dry for three days and jar them. Burping daily.