Hello Everyone.
Last week I harvested a nice hearty crop, and this was my 6th successful grow. I seem to have trouble, or maybe not...when I cut my plants down and hang to dry for the recommended dry time 3 to 7 days.
Mine always get super dry on day 2. so I trim them up and get them into curing, usually the humidity sets around 65-70, like boy is this cutting it close or what. If I hung it for a 3rd day, the plants would never reach 65 in jars!
Do I live in a very dry climate? YES!
Are my plants hanging in cool dark place? YES!
Do I have a small light circulatory fan blowing? YES!
Is the fan blowing directly at the plants? NO!
Does anyone else find they have a similar situation???
Although, the end result after a few weeks of curing,..speaks that It is not a problem to hang dry so quickly. But I think it is way to quick, and I ask myself "should the plants be hanging longer"? So I would like to attract some knowledge y'all have out there! I need some input!!!
Last week I harvested a nice hearty crop, and this was my 6th successful grow. I seem to have trouble, or maybe not...when I cut my plants down and hang to dry for the recommended dry time 3 to 7 days.
Mine always get super dry on day 2. so I trim them up and get them into curing, usually the humidity sets around 65-70, like boy is this cutting it close or what. If I hung it for a 3rd day, the plants would never reach 65 in jars!
Do I live in a very dry climate? YES!
Are my plants hanging in cool dark place? YES!
Do I have a small light circulatory fan blowing? YES!
Is the fan blowing directly at the plants? NO!
Does anyone else find they have a similar situation???
Although, the end result after a few weeks of curing,..speaks that It is not a problem to hang dry so quickly. But I think it is way to quick, and I ask myself "should the plants be hanging longer"? So I would like to attract some knowledge y'all have out there! I need some input!!!
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