Hey all
I am about to harvest and have always wet trimmed before as I was drying indoors. Unfortunately I will be drying in a shed.
I want to maintain good flavour and dry slow, especially considering I'll be heating my grow room with a fan or oil heater (to be decided, oil heater kind makes sense as the fan heater may dry out the air too quickly and dry buds too fast). I'm thinking of dry trimming so I'm hoping the sugar leaves can kinda help dry it slow with the heater in the groom.
Any tips, techniques or thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers
Wu
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Harvest...wet or dry trim?
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Re: Harvest...wet or dry trim?
I usually do wet sometimes I have done dry just usual depend on how fast I want it to dry or how I am feeling or the the climate
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Re: Harvest...wet or dry trim?
Cheers guys
Do you try and keep humidity low for the first 3 days of drying i.e. 50% and then increase to 60%? Just browsing through this:
https://www.dinafem.org/en/blog/drying- ... uds/%3famp
Outdoor temps are going to any around 5c to 10c so I'll deffo need to heat the groom during this period.
What temps and humidity do you try and keep to?
Thanks
Do you try and keep humidity low for the first 3 days of drying i.e. 50% and then increase to 60%? Just browsing through this:
https://www.dinafem.org/en/blog/drying- ... uds/%3famp
Outdoor temps are going to any around 5c to 10c so I'll deffo need to heat the groom during this period.
What temps and humidity do you try and keep to?
Thanks
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Re: Harvest...wet or dry trim?
I take off the easy to snip off large and smaller fan leaves then hang it up, I do a further trim when dry
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