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About four years ago I came across Tangwena’s cob making thread on another site reading through all 260 pages.
Two years ago I started making cobs as a way to preserve my harvests long term and to save space.
I make cobs out of the bottom half of the plant. I start by bucking all the flower at harvest time and placing in paper bags. The bags go into a mini fridge that is placed at the warmest setting. This process is called Low And Slow Drying. I shoot for 80% relative humidity to start the cob making process.
After doing it for a few years now I can tell when it’s close and I put into ball jars to get a reading. I will place them on cardboard in the house and cover with newspaper for a few hours to get them to 80%. We’re a few hours from processing to start. More to come, stay tuned.
Two years ago I started making cobs as a way to preserve my harvests long term and to save space.
I make cobs out of the bottom half of the plant. I start by bucking all the flower at harvest time and placing in paper bags. The bags go into a mini fridge that is placed at the warmest setting. This process is called Low And Slow Drying. I shoot for 80% relative humidity to start the cob making process.
After doing it for a few years now I can tell when it’s close and I put into ball jars to get a reading. I will place them on cardboard in the house and cover with newspaper for a few hours to get them to 80%. We’re a few hours from processing to start. More to come, stay tuned.