I’m looking for drying guidance. I cut the plants a few days ago, they are all drying separately on string upside down in a dark room with a fan. I read somewhere they are not ready to be canned till the twig snaps. I also need to do the second trim..I’m sure there are tutorials I can be tagged in. I’m trying to find my way around here but I’m yet to locate them. Thanks for the help
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How do I find the best tutorials on drying please?
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Thank you.. it’s good and I’ve read it but I still don’t know when the perfect time is to take out the drying room. Not crispy I gather but I don’t want to take it out too early as we have a lot of humidity here. I have the room at 50% humidity and 72 temperature. Took off the small leaves Yesterday and I have the dehumidifier in the room or it goes really humid. Just don’t want to leave them drying too long either
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Forget The tutorials. You gotta practice to understand the changes the bud goes thru. SQueeze feel and smell buds and jars everyday
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I agree with both buds73 and 9fingerleafs. You have to do some reading on growweedeasy site to understand the process and gain some knowledge but you are also going to have to gain knowledge by doing like 9fingerleafs mentioned by feeling and smelling the bud. I am new also, first grow this year and I just jarred the last of my grow last night. When I trimmed my buds and hung them to dry I was checking on them everyday sometimes more than once. I was squeezing and feeling my buds checking them and I was also smelling them. Now that they are in jars I am checking on them and opening the jars to burp them and check for moisture and dryness of the buds. I definitely recommend doing some reading up on the process and so you get an understanding of the process. I thought it was helpful. Good luck and hope everything turns out well for you!
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It does but you sacrifice a few trichomes
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Happysez, I was feeling the bud checking to see if they still felt damp and also squeezing them checking to see if they have a stiff dry feeling or if they still feel a little moist and spring back because you don't want them to be to dry. I'm learning also but that's what I found in some of my research. Hope that helps
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Happysez It's a personal preference . If you're growing for your personal smoke there's nothing like the taste of a fresh bud. A lot of people prefer it including me, The only downside is it leaves a stronger smell and will stink up a room faster.
It takes a few weeks for the stems to get dry enough to break. While it is hanging the more of the stems you cut off the quicker the buds dry.
They can finish curing in the jars Check them, open and let them breathe a little everyday at first less often as they get dryer.
You have already done the hard part, this is the easy part. Plant more. Good luck, happy growing.
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Just don’t try and speed up the drying process or it can ruin your buds. And don’t point the fan directly at them. Let them hang as long as they need. I tent to jar based on the feel of the buds
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I just don’t know what I’m feeling for. I read that the humidity should be around 50. I’ve had to get the dehumidifier in the room to get it to 52 as we have a lot of damp here. They still feel a bit sticky. They have been hanging for a week and just took off the little leaf yesterday. I think they will be ok to jar now just worried about doing it too early because of mold 🙈
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I always get para during the drying phase but I wouldn’t worry. If they’ve been hanging a week already chances are they’re pretty much there. Just go with your gut. You’ll know by touching on your next grow
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