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    #31
    Go ahead and chop them down. If they’re not drinking anymore it could take several days to dry. And like you said buds will only deteriorate

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      #32
      Almost done trimming, didn’t get as much as I hoped... 65% humidity 21.5c

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      • 9fingerleafs
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        hopefully the quality makes up for it

      #33
      Just under 300 grams wet, hopefully I’ll get 100 grams dry.. just over 3 ounces would be happy with that

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      • 9fingerleafs
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        i really do hope you get that much (: just by experience buds will lose around 75-80% during drying and curing S:

      • uncledoug
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        Congratulations on your grow. I chopped mine this morning also, but haven't got a weight yet since I hung them whole.

      • Potted
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        👍 u got her done, nice yield too. Lol 😎

      #34
      Disaster.. pretty disappointed with the final result, left for 48 hours on dry rack with small amount of stem attatched because it was 65% humidity.. left my house 2 days ago expecting it to take about 6 days to dry but cane back today and it’s crispy light and airy, put in jars now sit at about 58 humidity so put lemon peel in time up to 65 but the bud looks like some low quality reggie

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        #35
        I cut all the mini-popcorn nugs off my NLautos at the bottom of the plant several days ago and let dry in a cardboard box about 5 grams dried, the smoke was quite good and lasted 2 hours or more. I also cut a larger nug at 3 grams wet and dried it on a paper towel overnight, this morning it was only 0.75 grams.
        Sour60 autos.
        3 gal grow bags 70/30 coco/perlite.
        26"x 44"x 78" tall grow area.
        2 - 300 watt HyberGrow full spectrum LEDs (actual 105watts).

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