Daveindiego
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I do have the 5th plant that is going to take another week.Not this harvest dude, keep it simple![]()
I do have the 5th plant that is going to take another week.Not this harvest dude, keep it simple![]()
I do have the 5th plant that is going to take another week.
Is there a risk of "over drying" or "drying too fast" if you do that, in your experience?Harvest when they need a water, buds dry faster less chance of mold rot etc. Thats a more solid technique than many others.
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yesIs there a risk of "over drying" or "drying too fast" if you do that, in your experience?
Educate me on this 2 days of dark. Please.
2 days of darkness & placebo effect...YUP!
Skip the mythological "darkness" thing....
i used to do that, i'd not give them water the last week or so, and they would dry too fast, was constantly getting the hay smell, no matter how much i tried to slow down the process. when i started watering up to a day or two before chop, the smell went away, because it took them at least a day and a half to two days longer to dry, which allows the chlorophyll enough time to break down before the plant falls below the viable RH levelIs there a risk of "over drying" or "drying too fast" if you do that, in your experience?
any terps that evaporate that easily are highly volatile and will just evaporate out of the jars as you burp them, they'll never make it to a bagI was told 2 days is unnecessary but its not a bad idea to give the plants a few hours of dark before the chop to allow evaporated terpenes to replenish not sure how true it is but some things are just ritual I guess lol
any terps that evaporate that easily are highly volatile and will just evaporate out of the jars as you burp them, they'll never make it to a bag
i used to do that, i'd not give them water the last week or so, and they would dry too fast, was constantly getting the hay smell, no matter how much i tried to slow down the process. when i started watering up to a day or two before chop, the smell went away, because it took them at least a day and a half to two days longer to dry, which allows the chlorophyll enough time to break down before the plant falls below the viable RH level
Is there a risk of "over drying" or "drying too fast" if you do that, in your experience?
Then you have other issues and imperfect cycles.
Your saying if you harvest when they need a watercyou get hay.... bs dude simply not the case![]()
We live in different climates and if your relative humidity is pretty low you can be better off harvesting well watered plants to help slow ur dry down but if you have higher Rh. Letting them dry before so you don't run into dreaded mold!
Its all down to where you are and the time of year..... Unless u have a sealed room and ac n dehumidification then you can eliminate all those variables and really control the whole process from seed to cure ah to dream!
Who cares im a pro at making climates as i grow weed, simply apply thecsame brain power and stop giving weak ass exscuses as to why you struggle so much with a simple task like drying bud.
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LOL don't struggle personally and I'm glad that you are experienced enough to be successful but when first starting out it helps to avoid problems If you can get an understanding of the process and the variables you need to keep an eye on. I know that back in the day I harvested at a time of high ambient humidity due to weather and location I really wished I'd known to let the plants go a while longer with no water before harvest so I cld have dried quicker and avoided losing a little to mold.
I was told 2 days is unnecessary but its not a bad idea to give the plants a few hours of dark before the chop to allow evaporated terpenes to replenish not sure how true it is but some things are just ritual I guess lol
Who cares im a pro at making climates as i grow weed, simply apply thecsame brain power and stop giving weak ass exscuses as to why you struggle so much with a simple task like drying bud.
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