Banana, you should write more posts when you are baked - that was ace, and good advice too, thanks. A friend of mine rang me last night and said he had a present for me. First thing was that he's bought me a some kind of bud microscope thing to help check ripeness (which is really generous of him -Thanks Will) and also, that he had some paper bags I could have. Good friends and serendipity are wonderful things. Going to order some Boveda packs, they can only help. How many do I need please guys? glad to hear Dr.Who uses them too. I'm actually comfortable with curing because most of the danger will have gone with a decent dry.
My main concern is still the wet weather because all the drying has to be done outside. It currently rains every day (sometimes a lot) and in the meantime, its high humidity (currently 94% here), down to 10C at night and struggling towards 20C in the day, almost perfect for all the wrong nasties.
I find myself moving the plants (hanging from a bamboo pole) several times a day to get a slightly blowier or drier spot. They overnight in the shed with a line of 5 tea lights approx 1m beneath them for a few hours (till they burn out) to help extend the period they are in better (less humid/warmer) conditions. I read that slower drying is best (to a point) and get some solace from that because they are slow. It is drying, but the cool temps and wet air are really taking their toll. Now trying to decide when to do my next tactical harvest on Yeti3, who (just like the rest of us) needs another week of sunshine. As i keep mentioning, I need to go away for about 10 days and want to get all Yeti's well dried and safely curing before I go.