To properly dry 'n' cure without going into it too much....you want your buds to start their drying hanging and in a dark, FREE FLOWING AIR'd room, low humidity is a must but obviously you dont want fucking bone dry hot aussie winds to crisp dry them! when coming into the 3-7days area, you will want the buds to feel as if they are dry enough on the outside to smoke, but if you peel open you sorta know in ya heart that its still a bit damp. by bending the stem this is a great way to determine when the curing process will start. i will cann in airtight ball or mason jars till the RH (relative humidity) reaches 65%, i then burp my jars and mix the buds about, carefull not to squash the ones down the bottom, you can burp for a second or you can burp for and hour, this will all depend on exactly how damp their stems were when putting into the jars. i allow mine to get a tiny bit dryer while burping for and hour, i only do this if i want to hasten the cure, gotta be careful tho. the starches in the bud are turned into sugars while curing, it takes time, if all us growers could snap our fingers and have our buds cured and dank straight after drying then there would be an abundance of excess pot in the world......as Laceygirl said in one of her thread posts, supply and demand, tis upto you how you want your buds to turn out, if you want them to be dank and tastey for personal use--cure as long as possible....gotta sell the shit to pay the rent then dry and be done with it......tis your decisionI'm guessing you mean to keep it on the main stem during drying for half a day. Also is heat a problem or is it all about the darkness. thanks for the tips guys
yeah i thort fuck it Tezz, i coulda added a few links and what not but i couldnt be stuffed either, its all a learning process anyway, shit i never had a computrer when i started growing, made fuckloads of mistakes hahaha, google youtube and RIU is the best!and yeah nice in depth cure procces there tricker.........i couldnt b boned doing a whole paragraph fuck that...to blazed for that atm...woulda wondered off topic to sum other ish....lol.......but nicely done.
.. but ur black?!Im Australian in spirit.
Hehehe, I have last years cannabis cup winner.... Ask anyone on here about my Super Lemon Haze... There about 3 of us on here that have the strain, and I have a mother....yo @BLAZN do u p.o box them or is it straight up courier???..........coz im interested in some siverhaze....last yrs canibuss cup winner
Just to be different ... and I am always differenthey guys, for outdoor growers its only a few weeks away from harvest, was just wondering if anyone had some good tips or ideas on drying and curing your bud properly down under.
i normally hang them in my garage and block all light going in, hang all the buds upside down with a couple of fans on low. it seems to work but i think there would be a better way.
cheers guys
great post Grumpy......you seem to have it down pat! i will look into this cos smoking my buds quicker rather than later with a nice aftertaste to it is better!Just to be different ... and I am always different
I dry my buds in a food dehydrator, 24 hours on lowest setting on for 15 mins, off for 15 mins ... lucky I have spare timers.
After about 24 hours the buds look crispy and I then put them in jars with a hygrometer. After a little while the residual moisture spreads throughout the buds and the hygrometer lets me know how much moisture is left to remove.
The last lot ended up being about 75% rel humidity once the moisture had equalised.
It is not easy to air dry buds in Queensland when the RH can be over 80% - the buds end up absorbing moisture from the air.
Once the buds have been in jars for a few hours and I know the moisture content, I then introduce sachets of silica gel and suck out the moisture until the RH is 65% ... then I just seal and leave to cure, no need to burp the jars or disturb the buds until smokin time.
When I have an abundance of buds that I want to store I will just drop the RH to 55%, seal and store.
I have found that drying with the food dehydrator produces buds that are indistinguishable from slow dried buds except that slow dried buds have a higher chance of being attacked by mould before they get to the curing stage.
The curing begins after the drying, so having an extended drying time (especially in humid conditions) seems to be a waste of time and a lengthy period when you are smelling out the neighbourhood.
Reducing the drying time to 24 hours (plus a few extra hours of silica gel work) lets me get the buds curing much earlier and therefore lets me smoke the buds much sooner.