What a lovely site!
Don't forget it is not over yet. Slow dry at 75°F and 50% humidity for 5 to 7 days. It is so dry here most of the time mine dry in 4 or 5 days even with all of the leaves left on. Then a good cure at ~62% humidity in the jars for at least two weeks. burp the jars every day and make sure the buds are not sticking together forming wet pockets. I use little hygrometers and Boveda 62s if the buds get to dry by accident. It happens to me more than I would like to admit.You can say that again, ManOGreen! I have some work ahead of me! Looking forward to this first chop and trim! Thanks for all your help, man!
Don't forget it is not over yet. Slow dry at 75°F and 50% humidity for 5 to 7 days. It is so dry here most of the time mine dry in 4 or 5 days even with all of the leaves left on. Then a good cure at ~62% humidity in the jars for at least two weeks. burp the jars every day and make sure the buds are not sticking together forming wet pockets. I use little hygrometers and Boveda 62s if the buds get to dry by accident. It happens to me more than I would like to admit.
Keep up the good work!
I don't think you have enough jars either - a good problem to have ................. Slight concern that I don't have enough jars (3 1-liters, 6 0.5-liters), though.
In a pinch you can use Turkey Roasting Bags but be careful as they are somewhat permeable.Yes, indeed. On that, I will get three more liter sized jars. I am thinking that has to do it.
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