ruined my whole crop doing this

The Growery

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i installed a dehumidifier into my dry cab. check on it this morning and find that temps were 85F and humidity was 35%. my babies have only been drying since Sunday and already they are crispy and the stems are snappy. did I ruin my crop subjecting them to warm and dry conditions overnight?
 

scroglodyte

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jar them up......cure away. see what ya get. if your unhappy with finished product, hash it all, or bake it up.
 

TriPurple

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Usually when they dry fast there is still moisture in the stem, you can put them in a jar like "BG" said even on there own they should soften up. I cure at 90 degrees for three days with good air flow then jar it. I like it crispy/sticky!!!!!!:weed:
 

Geronimo420

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100 % behind the jar method. You may also add some fresh Apple Peels if it's realty too dry, the humidity will transfer & it will cure to perfection. :bigjoint:
 

scroglodyte

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i used a food de-hydrator for a select few of my buds, and i'm highly impressed with the 12 hour dry time. smokes pretty well right there, but i will jar cure. but anyway......my de-humidifer is two feet away in my drying area. i don't think you goofed so terribly, but jar them up pronto. 002.jpgmy Jack H x Strawberry Cough x Skunk. just thought i'd share. i am crushed from the little bit i tested this morning. good luck with your buds.
 

Chiggachamp

Active Member
Doesnt the curing stop working once u get below 55 % humidy levels? Even if u add leaves or stem to ur jar it just moistens them a bit not actually cures em again
 

Geronimo420

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Doesnt the curing stop working once u get below 55 % humidy levels? Even if u add leaves or stem to ur jar it just moistens them a bit not actually cures em again
The plant will not get back to 100% but it certainly bring back the buzz a lot I unfortunately lived the experience once. Nothing come close as a properly dried & cured product at the first opportunity
 
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