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  • 9fingerleafs
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    You are very welcome. I've used this method for small crops and making a few holes for air circulation keept my humidity in the right spot. So a little experimentation and you'll do just fine

  • Breezy
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    9fingetleaf that is a genius idea that's why I posted here ...This is my first rodeo so thank you lol

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  • 9fingerleafs
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    Put the buds inside a smaller place where you can control the humidity. For example a big cardboard box. Cut entire branches and put them inside "hanging" just by making a hole with the branch itself on the top of he box

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    Thats my lame visual representation. Anyway so close it with a hygrometer inside and check it every hour or so to open it and let moisture out if necessary. After a day or two it can stay closed all day. You'll find the right procedure for your climate. Good luck

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  • Xaliuz
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    Keeping more material on your buds and they will dry out more slowly, and then you can trim the buds later

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  • Flockshot
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    Your ultimate goal for humidity "in the jar" is between 60F and 65F. I get mine as close as I can and then use Bovida 62 packs for the final adjustment.
    If you are referring too the initial drying area humidity, you have a decision to make. It is desirable to dry the buds slowly, however if you dry them too slow, you risk mold which renders your buds worthless trash. I suggest you go with the recommendations in the article, but if you can't for some reason, go with lower humidity as opposed to higher. Just my 2c.

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  • gbauto
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    Are you referring to curing or drying? Curing happens in a sealed container-drying is in open air. I hang my colas until they are dry enough to be placed in a sealed jar without the worry of mold. There are some really helpful techniques online so do some surfing and learn.

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  • Breezy
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    OK so I should try and get my humidity up

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  • Flockshot
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    Here you go. This is a good read on the process. You will still have a lot of questions, but this is good

    This tutorial teaches you the best way to dry and cure cannabis buds after harvest, which greatly increases bud quality. Quality drying/curing ensures the best smelling, most dense and highest potency marijuana buds!

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  • Breezy
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    Curing question ?

    What is the best way for me to cure . I'm coming to the end and I need a plan for curing, my issue is I have to cure in my room where the carbon filter is . My humidity is at 22 . How do I cure it without it going bone dry within days ?

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