Dried about 5 to 10 days too quick. It is full of chlorophyll still.DWC grow, buds were dried on herb screen for 2-3 days then jar'd for 2-3 months. Tastes real bad. Harsh cough too. Potent af but, sad. Halp? I'm thinking it dried too quickly. This ever happen to you?
Yes...and it sucked.DWC grow, buds were dried on herb screen for 2-3 days then jar'd for 2-3 months. Tastes real bad. Harsh cough too. Potent af but, sad. Halp? I'm thinking it dried too quickly. This ever happen to you?
i think it all depends on where you live for how long you should dry for.. my buds would be bone dry if i hung them for a week or ten days, so that's way too long, again depending on where you live and the environment you're in, temps, relative humidity, etc, etc.. i'd say there is no one size fits all for what it might take someone in say arizona to dry their buds vs some one who lives in louisiana to dry their gear it's going to be two very different amounts of days..Good call, I'll water cure some more of this sweet sweet garbage.
Plants dried whole and was already feeling a bit crisp, but maybe I did jar them too early. Also this was earlier in the year when AC was running. Maybe I'll have better results in the winter (deep south here).
Thanks guys, appreciate your replies
Just another possibility to consider, too much phosphorous in later flower can make the buds taste shitty.
Yeah best limited to early flower, like weeks 2 and 3.Enter Bloom Boosters.
I'll use a couple doses of potassium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, extra MKP, etc... up to week five but I grow longer flowering strains than many people. I've been on a sativa kick lately. 12 -20 weeks until finish etc... Some people run the shortest flowering strains they can get and then crank the nutes all the way through. Buds might end up looking good but they taste like shit.Yeah best limited to early flower, like weeks 2 and 3.
My recipe for PK booster with a 1:2 ratio of P:K is
1 Gram of MKP
0.33 Gram of Potassium Sulfate
Elemental PPM
P = 60
K = 114
When adding that mix I do about 0.67 grams per gallon.
i think it all depends on where you live for how long you should dry for.. my buds would be bone dry if i hung them for a week or ten days, so that's way too long, again depending on where you live and the environment you're in, temps, relative humidity, etc, etc.. i'd say there is no one size fits all for what it might take someone in say arizona to dry their buds vs some one who lives in louisiana to dry their gear it's going to be two very different amounts of days..
i like to dry till the buds feel dry to the touch on the outside.. how many days is that? i have no clue, depends on whether it's summer or winter time, but once the buds start to feel dry to the touch, into the jars they go.. gotta pay attention for the first few days in jars.. too wet in and you'll know in a few hours.. if they're too wet still, dump them all out and let them dry some more before back into the jars.. if they're ok, leave them in jars, burp a few times a day for the first week'ish or so, then down to one time a day for a few weeks or so after..
It getting cold out here in Georgia I was wondering if I could get a dry rack and just dry my herb In my shed or does there need to be a certain temp/ environment?
What’s your process of drying I’m seeing some folks says cuts the top colas first let bottom once finish. Others say just cut it all at once and let it hang
How do you do it ?
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Aha a 90s kid...Lol, I read it in a Green Jelly voice