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My last grow I had ideal weather for curing and got my best cure ever. The dungeon was 60-65°F and RH 50-55%. After hang-drying til the bag of weed held steady at 65%RH I jarred it and burped the jars for a week or 2 'til they held steady at 65%RH. Now the weather is hotter though, 75-80°F. Since RH is relative to temperature, I suppose I need a different target RH. Can anybody tell me what RH I should be looking for at the higher temperature? Here's my auto-burp bag to get it dry enough to jar without getting too dry. The 2" muffin fan at top left blows air into the bag when RH gets 2% above the InkBird RH controller setting (currently 64%), and the air pressure from the fan opens the plastic exhaust valve at top right (currently open because the fan is on):
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Good Morfnoevight All! EO'n'Dabs

Got the bench oil stained just in time, it is going to turn into summer here today, 97°F - uuuhg. The Lawn is just peeking a few sprouts.

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That is a valid question, the answer is in genetic purity. Clones are (nearly) genetically identical to the mother plant. The reason for the nearly is that genetic variation can occur in cuttings but it is rare and complicated. Variation is more likely to show up in deep successive generations. So if you are getting a cutting of some special plant from a reliable source and you are willing to take the risks of insect and Viroids exposure, a pure line can be a joy to grow. You know how big it will get, nutrient needs and what it should like like at harvest. Will you keep a mother plant? you almost have to to justify the price. If it is really special like a photo FROG you would want to keep that :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
That bench is super nice!
 
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