Some help with drying/curing

Seems like they stop growing leaves around the end the fifth week of flower. Tough getting in there to defoliate after the buds are frosty and start forming.
She hasn’t really gotten frosty yet. I’m gonna pull her out and really get in there and get as many off as I can before she does.
 
I will need one that I can set a rh and it’ll maintain it. I’ll do some looking around. It’s gonna be in a room not a tent so idk if that one would work but than you for the suggestion.

I does have the remote sensor that hangs inside the tent but I don't think it could handle a whole room. I have one feeding my 2x2 and I will get another to feed my 4x4. I think anything bigger than 4x4 would be pushing it.
 
I would cut down into branches and hang to dry in large boxes with cords running through. The humidity inside the box depends on the amount of wet material you put together. Or if you want to go the high tech route...you could build yourself an online drybox :biggrin:
When the buds are at 68% cut them off the branches and remove all non-sugar leaf. Then put into large foodsafe plastic buckets and put a hygrometer inside or in the lid. And cure for a couple of weeks to two months.
 
I would cut down into branches and hang to dry in large boxes with cords running through. The humidity inside the box depends on the amount of wet material you put together. Or if you want to go the high tech route...you could build yourself an online drybox :biggrin:
When the buds are at 68% cut them off the branches and remove all non-sugar leaf. Then put into large foodsafe plastic buckets and put a hygrometer inside or in the lid. And cure for a couple of weeks to two months.
This is something I could make work. Thanks for the input!
 
I grabbed a bunch of large paper bags yesterday. Gonna give it a go. Only thing I’m worrying about is the buds having flat spots lol. Petty I know but I love my buds pretty.
If you shake the bag daily they won't get that flat :toke:
 
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