As much as that might seem to make sense, average is 75% loss from standard drying, 85% from watercure. The moisture in the bud is accounted for in the 75% loss.Most strains are roughly 70% water. For sake of arguement we have 100g (100g water =100ml) 30% of which is solids therefore 70% liquid. Dried weed contains aprox 10% water.
So out of the 100g we already know 30g (%)is solids. (Dry) The weed is going to keep 10% moisture so Add 10 + 30=40
Therefore expect 40g for every 100g of wet weed.
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divide wet weight minus stems by 6.5 for dry weight. never fails. usually bang on or the dry weight is 2 to five gram more[h=3][/h][h=3][/h]
You lose about 75% of wet weight.Does anyone know how much of a loss in weight occurs from when harvested bud is just cut to when its dried?
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Why do people revive these old threads?Cut and trimmed wet, hung dry for 3 days till crispy, cut off the stems and weighed in at 85 g. How much more moisture do you think will be lost just in curing?