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I'm afraid to put my harvest in bags because they might mold.... tonight will be my third night on the couch because all the buds are hogging the bedroom. LOL.

I should get some bovedas in the mail today and I can feel safe bagging them.
I dry mine in brown paper bags . In 2 to 3 days it's ready for the glass with a 62% boveda .
 
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Just got done taking my tent down.
Utilizing the whole tent room now.
Better climate control as well. Room humidity has dropped. Temp is perfect now.
Now I'm tempted to get more light and drop like 10 more lol
Makes me boosh look small with all my space

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Dude!!!!! Isn't fucking awesome?!? The day my wife gave me the go-ahead to convert the room into the grow was not only a happy one, but it was filled with joy knowing my climate control would be that much easier!! Much more air to dissipate things like humidity and temps; not to mention the massive gain in square footage..

I'm afraid to put my harvest in bags because they might mold.... tonight will be my third night on the couch because all the buds are hogging the bedroom. LOL.

I should get some bovedas in the mail today and I can feel safe bagging them.

Are you trying to dry them?? I ALWAYS brown-bag my harvests!! I cut the buds off the main stems about the size of a golf ball, maybe a tad bigger, and then seal up the bags, toss them in the corner of the grow and wait about a week to check them, unless my RH is low.. I bud-wash, so I inspect all of my plants and wash them accordingly.. Haven't had an issue with mold since I got my dehumidifier, but I also have several fans circulating air and such.. Unless your RH is really high, I wouldn't worry about tossing them into bags.. :pass:
 
I'm afraid to put my harvest in bags because they might mold.... tonight will be my third night on the couch because all the buds are hogging the bedroom. LOL.

I should get some bovedas in the mail today and I can feel safe bagging them.
It (brown paper bags) does promote aspergillus mold according to Dj Short, heard him say it in a Q&A with Danny Danko from High Times, it's also in his book. A lot of people still do it though. I do sometimes but I give it a few days on a rack first then bag for about 5-7 days then jar. I'm getting some boveda packs though see how that helps.
 
I too can attest for the brown paper bags...

ForTheWin

doesn't anything that was living promote aspergillus?.. dj short getting clever heheheh
 
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