Nosferatu92
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So this method of drying and curing is one I have yet to come across on this website. Maybe I'm wrong but I'll share it anyways.
With this method you would leave the plants hanging for months and cut the buds as you smoke or sell them.
Step 1: You need a controlled drying area with 50% humidity and temps 65-75F. Needs to be dark or have indirect lighting and airflow but fans should not be directly on the buds.
Step 2: Trim all fan leaves and leaves without sugar upon harvest.
Step 3. Hang plants whole or by the branches. The plants will keep moisture in the stems and sugar leaves for months and months in a good environment.
Step 4: The plants are curing as they dry, after just 2 weeks of hanging they should be dry enough to sample. Cut off a bud and rip off those sugar leaves. The smell will come out and the buds will be dank to smoke.
Step 5. As you wait even longer the buds are at the perfect condition to cure, soon the whole hanging branch/plant will have near even moisture content. Cut and trim as needed and the bud will just be getting better and better. People think your plants will dry out and be ruined in like 2 weeks or so but this is only true in bad conditions.
The quick dry then slow cure in jar methods can technically reach the same end result but this is IMO a much better way to go. This is how it has always been done, drying and curing are one process, trimming all leaves immediately is the mistake.
With this method you would leave the plants hanging for months and cut the buds as you smoke or sell them.
Step 1: You need a controlled drying area with 50% humidity and temps 65-75F. Needs to be dark or have indirect lighting and airflow but fans should not be directly on the buds.
Step 2: Trim all fan leaves and leaves without sugar upon harvest.
Step 3. Hang plants whole or by the branches. The plants will keep moisture in the stems and sugar leaves for months and months in a good environment.
Step 4: The plants are curing as they dry, after just 2 weeks of hanging they should be dry enough to sample. Cut off a bud and rip off those sugar leaves. The smell will come out and the buds will be dank to smoke.
Step 5. As you wait even longer the buds are at the perfect condition to cure, soon the whole hanging branch/plant will have near even moisture content. Cut and trim as needed and the bud will just be getting better and better. People think your plants will dry out and be ruined in like 2 weeks or so but this is only true in bad conditions.
The quick dry then slow cure in jar methods can technically reach the same end result but this is IMO a much better way to go. This is how it has always been done, drying and curing are one process, trimming all leaves immediately is the mistake.