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Re: Drying
They were reasonable sized buds lads. I think they did not handled the moisture from the paper. Ive tried shoe box too...didn't work again. I'd stick to drying nets haha
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Re: Drying
@Bulls Have you seen that Cryo-Trim apparently 24 hour to both dry and cure? Not happening in my tiny space but interesting none the less:-
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Re: Drying
sling it all in a big tub,toss it over daily with a stick in the airing cupboard,8 / 9 days its goods to jar up...... stinks like it should do...... but dry it in darkness. thats what help the flavor
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Re: Drying
i did buy an 8 tier 60cm drying net !!!! i dried 2 harvests innit............then i fed it to landfill utter shite the net just didn't cut it for me.
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Re: Drying
Dam nice looking flowers mate! Yeah I had the same problem with some dense MK Ultra buds I had, that I was trying to dry in
the paper bag method, they got the mold all over them....made me want to cry. Its definitely a problem with super dense nugs..you have to take extra care in the drying process as they are so much more susceptible to it. I tried the hanging net method too...it worked, but its not my preferred. I just feel like its another added process that messes with the nugs and gives you a chance to lose trichs.
Now days, I just chop the branches, remove the fan leaves and hang dry in the dark, in my old 600mm X 600mm tent that I first started with. It works well as a drying chamber. In 10-14days my harvest is ready for the dry trim and then straight in to the jars. I found this method works the best for me...right now anyway...as a grower we are always tinkering and trying new things. That's why this community is so tremendous.
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Re: Drying
I hate dry trim mate, proper ball ache...takes thousands of hours hahah.
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True..but it can be very strain specific too. Those skunks you lads love over there in the UK like the cheese...that thing looks like a nightmare trim. I've got some Shoreline seeds I'm scared to pop for that reason...dam thing looks leafer than the amazon.
I'm running a couple strains right now that a super simple to trim dry or wet. Its a nice change from the autos i use to run.
I take way less trim off my nugs these days too. I prefer a layer of sugar leaf...kinda like unwrapping a banana. It adds a level of protection to the nugs which I like. I'm not really one for the full manicured buds you see in the states..where they look like little planets...just seems like you lose a lot of trichs doing that..but hey it looks cool.
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Welcome to beefheart worldCave Hill Cole wrote:True..but it can be very strain specific too. Those skunks you lads love over there in the UK like the cheese...that thing looks like a nightmare trim. I've got some Shoreline seeds I'm scared to pop for that reason...dam thing looks leafer than the amazon.
I'm running a couple strains right now that a super simple to trim dry or wet. Its a nice change from the autos i use to run.
I take way less trim off my nugs these days too. I prefer a layer of sugar leaf...kinda like unwrapping a banana. It adds a level of protection to the nugs which I like. I'm not really one for the full manicured buds you see in the states..where they look like little planets...just seems like you lose a lot of trichs doing that..but hey it looks cool.
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Yea, I like this idea, it's not like I am selling it anyway, so why not unwrap you treat like a Quality Street at Xmas. Sugar leaves are going to help keep the trics in while also contributing to them etc. which should make a slower dry cure so Win Win.Cave Hill Cole wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:11 pmI take way less trim off my nugs these days too. I prefer a layer of sugar leaf...kinda like unwrapping a banana. It adds a level of protection to the nugs which I like. I'm not really one for the full manicured buds you see in the states..where they look like little planets...just seems like you lose a lot of trichs doing that..but hey it looks cool.
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I do the same mate. I like that little sugar leaf protection. Especially if its a super frosty strain.Cave Hill Cole wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 11:11 pmTrue..but it can be very strain specific too. Those skunks you lads love over there in the UK like the cheese...that thing looks like a nightmare trim. I've got some Shoreline seeds I'm scared to pop for that reason...dam thing looks leafer than the amazon.
I'm running a couple strains right now that a super simple to trim dry or wet. Its a nice change from the autos i use to run.
I take way less trim off my nugs these days too. I prefer a layer of sugar leaf...kinda like unwrapping a banana. It adds a level of protection to the nugs which I like. I'm not really one for the full manicured buds you see in the states..where they look like little planets...just seems like you lose a lot of trichs doing that..but hey it looks cool.
Drying i was hanging in cardboard boxes for a while but it stunk the house out and kept finding the cats trying to hide in there getting hairs everywhere so now I hang string across the top of my tent and hang the plants upside down. This way I can control humidity and protect from light (i agree with capt that light is a terpene killer). Dry usually takes 10 -14 days but i like it that way and zero hay smell.
I dry trim too which is OK. I stick some podcasts on and me and the missus do it together over 2 evenings. Smaller dryer buds first followed by the larger. I also did a staggered trim as I picked the dry enough buds and trimmed and jarred them up whilst the bigger buggers were still moist.
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