Who REALLY Cures PRIMO?

Blue brother

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Just a lil' humidifier in the bottom? Or do you have both humidifier/dehumidifier going there? Any circulation options?
Only a dehumidifier on a an inkbird, there’s a fan in there that moves the air over the peltier that seems to be enough tbh, I was thinking about putting some little pc fans in there to stir things up but I’m not convinced it’s needed ( with a peltier you don’t need humidifier as opposed to one with a compressor). The weed allready has to much moisture when it goes in, I rely on the dehumidifier (also peltier, not compressor) to control the moisture down to 58% at 12’c. I’ve went as low as 9’c at 62% but it takes forever for admittedly slightly better quality.

here’s the thread documenting the journey if u fancy a laugh https://www.rollitup.org/t/drying-in-a-fridge.1064688/
 

Rahz

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So, what is dank dank dank? It seems like the OP is expecting something different than rock hard nugs that are cured. Is it just the bare minimum of dryness to prevent mold? Or is there something more to it?
 

Frank$ter

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So, what is dank dank dank? It seems like the OP is expecting something different than rock hard nugs that are cured. Is it just the bare minimum of dryness to prevent mold? Or is there something more to it?
I think he's referring to the keys to obtaining exceptional results everytime

Certainly every grow is a little different.... Unless you've got really strict environmental conditions
 

Week4@inCharge

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What is properly flushed and what supports this belief?
I'm blown away on how wide the division is on some simple concepts here. Fade, Flushing, Curing.... it's like a civil war here. There's mountains of article's that support these ideas yet this website is the only place that I know of that strongly states otherwise. Keeping my mind open, that's why I'm still here.
 

Blue brother

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I'm blown away on how wide the division is on some simple concepts here. Fade, Flushing, Curing.... it's like a civil war here. There's mountains of article's that support these ideas yet this website is the only place that I know of that strongly states otherwise. Keeping my mind open, that's why I'm still here.
I guess to find out you have to experiment yourself, there’s a lot of good info out there, there’s also a lot of misinformation. A plant taken a certain length of time will fade whether it’s been flushed or not, it’s called senescence.

IMHO Flushing ur plant is detrimental to its health, ruins processes that we really want to happen.

Keeping the plant super healthy all the way upto harvest is what works for me and more and more other people by the day.

There has been a lot of bro science in the cannabis industry for too long, legalisation has allowed more scientists to study the crop and there’s so much contradictory information coming out these days which is slowly but surely putting an end to the bro science and grow store guru advice.
 

Dankyspank2456

Active Member
Only a dehumidifier on a an inkbird, there’s a fan in there that moves the air over the peltier that seems to be enough tbh, I was thinking about putting some little pc fans in there to stir things up but I’m not convinced it’s needed ( with a peltier you don’t need humidifier as opposed to one with a compressor). The weed allready has to much moisture when it goes in, I rely on the dehumidifier (also peltier, not compressor) to control the moisture down to 58% at 12’c. I’ve went as low as 9’c at 62% but it takes forever for admittedly slightly better quality.

here’s the thread documenting the journey if u fancy a laugh https://www.rollitup.org/t/drying-in-a-fridge.1064688/
Thank you for posting this! I read through the whole thread and
Only a dehumidifier on a an inkbird, there’s a fan in there that moves the air over the peltier that seems to be enough tbh, I was thinking about putting some little pc fans in there to stir things up but I’m not convinced it’s needed ( with a peltier you don’t need humidifier as opposed to one with a compressor). The weed allready has to much moisture when it goes in, I rely on the dehumidifier (also peltier, not compressor) to control the moisture down to 58% at 12’c. I’ve went as low as 9’c at 62% but it takes forever for admittedly slightly better quality.

here’s the thread documenting the journey if u fancy a laugh https://www.rollitup.org/t/drying-in-a-fridge.1064688/
Thanks for posting this. A lot of good info in here. I'm going to build one of these myself and give it a go! Any additional findings/tips that you didn't get to in the previous thread?
 

Dankyspank2456

Active Member
I think he's referring to the keys to obtaining exceptional results everytime

Certainly every grow is a little different.... Unless you've got really strict environmental conditions
Exactly brother. Trying to find a repeatable process the continually puts out top notch flower. Blue Brothers post is intriguing. Think im going to give that a go
 

Blue brother

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Thank you for posting this! I read through the whole thread and


Thanks for posting this. A lot of good info in here. I'm going to build one of these myself and give it a go! Any additional findings/tips that you didn't get to in the previous thread?
Yeah just a couple, place the inkbird sensor between trays but not touching any flower, if it touches the flower the inkbird will switch on the dehumidifier for far too long and crisp your weed

once you are happy with ur cure you will need to add a wet sponge or piece of wood or something to replace what moisture is lost through the dehumidification action of the thermoelectric cooler. you can’t just switch it off cos then it will warm up. Mine usually just get sealed in jars after the cure is done and stored in the wine fridge though which is fine also
 

Frank$ter

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Repeatable process? Grow good genetics and dry it properly.
Sure wish was as simple and straight forward as you suggest....


Specifically speaking to the matter

Wonderful advice on the drying part.... Properly lol as opposed to inappropriate or wrong

Such a bastion of cannabis knowledge here

Thanks for sharing your valuable insight and inspiration
 
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twentyeight.threefive

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Sure wish was as simple and straight forward as you suggest....


Specifically speaking to the matter

Wonderful advice on the drying part.... Properly lol as opposed to inappropriate or wrong

Such a bastion of cannabis knowledge here

Thanks for sharing your valuable insight and inspiration
You’re very welcome. You’d be amazed at the number of people on this site that improperly dry their harvest.
 

CavanalCannabis

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I’ve not read through everything here, but in my experience I defoliate fan leaves before chop, chop and hang whole plant or large-ish sections of larger plants, good filtered air circulation in the room but not directly blowing on plants. Room stays 60-65%rh, below 68*f. Hang for minimum of 3 weeks, and usually notice stabilization between 3-6 weeks depending on cultivar. At that point, I buck and hand trim, and jar ideally but I’ve had good results with turkey bags. I’ve had cultivars that are ooey gooey and full of flavor and potency well into the 2 year mark in jars. In bags, it will obviously be drier unless kept in a curing room. Always keep away from sunlight and temps over mid 70s, and only have the lid off/bag open long enough to get out what is needed, then keep it sealed. Nothing but great results with this method. The long slow cool drying and storage will make all the difference, considering you have a nice product at harvest. 437CE051-27B9-4C15-A91E-4BA78D60978C.jpeg2A8E96E8-61A2-40D3-9B75-7D5275A9A550.jpeg502445A2-DB0E-435D-BC18-00E8273CCEFA.jpeg24E99909-2316-44C2-B3DB-252A3AEC84C9.jpegC1E05209-78CA-454A-BF7A-4FB9233F4422.jpeg988AE4D6-AE47-4D76-8E1F-603464B5E3B0.jpeg
 

HydroDawg421

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That's an expensive mini fridge.

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And worth EVERY $$ !!!

I cannot believe how simple the dry/cure process is now. 100% damn near PERFECT!

My very 1st batch was amazing. I took a sample to a local 'OG' and he refuses to believe that I got the bud anywhere but a dispensary. Crisp on the outside yet spongy when squeezed. Not much of a smell until you grind it up and then it gets LOUD AF !!! I've had several close friends swear the bud is the freshest they've ever seen.
 
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