You could cut the stems to a length suitable for your bags and stand them up inside the bag to prevent the flatness. Keeping your buds on stems will also help slow the drying process. If you’re not hanging the bags make sure to set them on something that allows air under the bag and rotate them daily. Air circulation around the bag is important but it’s often suggested here not to have a fan blowing directly on any drying product. Buds look great man glad you didn’t start over.Ok so I know why it dryed out too fast the rh had been like 40-50. So I guess the low rh is making it dry out faster than I would like. Maybe I should stop hanging em and go straight to the paper bags? I am just worried about bag appeal at this point. I don't want my buds all flat on the bottom.
Thanks my friend that is all very sound advice. I am doing everything you suggested exactly .You could cut the stems to a length suitable for your bags and stand them up inside the bag to prevent the flatness. Keeping your buds on stems will also help slow the drying process. If you’re not hanging the bags make sure to set them on something that allows air under the bag and rotate them daily. Air circulation around the bag is important but it’s often suggested here not to have a fan blowing directly on any drying product. Buds look great man glad you didn’t start over.
That is a fantastic ideaStapler.....put a stem with buds into the bag with the end sticking out, staple it closed around the stem, staple the stem to the bag...repeat till bag is full and closed, hang bag up and move to the next bag.