PCSPAZ
Active Member
Why is it not recommended to dry cannabis and cure cannabis as the same step and in an enclosed space at the same RH similar to how big tobacco does it? I realize cannabis cures at a lower RH than tobacco however the question still remains as far as process.
Sometimes the numbers change in different tutorials with cannabis
What is currently stuck in my head without looking one up...
Ideal to dry in a room of 45-55% RH
55-65% RH is ideal for the cure/age zone,
Cure/age of cannabis stops at under 50-55% RH
The slower you dry cannabis the better. under 5 days is considered a quick dry and should be avoided if possible
Big tobacco already proved the bad mojo that can grow on plants will not form at 70% RH with decent air flow and average temps of 65-75F when drying.
Sooooooo......
What is the disadvantage to just cutting a branch off the plant, then hang in a cabinet controlled to a RH of 60-65%.Then after a couple months or what ever time frame, trim the nugs and jar them up. For less grey hair on the scalp, one could use a meter like the Caliber III or IV to be sure the jars stay in the butter zone and or use a 62% Boveda to be for sure for sure ??
Just realized I left something out and the first reply prolly would of called me out sooooo....
Please assume air exchange with internal airflow and temps are controlled to ideal conditions as well ?
Sometimes the numbers change in different tutorials with cannabis
What is currently stuck in my head without looking one up...
Ideal to dry in a room of 45-55% RH
55-65% RH is ideal for the cure/age zone,
Cure/age of cannabis stops at under 50-55% RH
The slower you dry cannabis the better. under 5 days is considered a quick dry and should be avoided if possible
Big tobacco already proved the bad mojo that can grow on plants will not form at 70% RH with decent air flow and average temps of 65-75F when drying.
Sooooooo......
What is the disadvantage to just cutting a branch off the plant, then hang in a cabinet controlled to a RH of 60-65%.Then after a couple months or what ever time frame, trim the nugs and jar them up. For less grey hair on the scalp, one could use a meter like the Caliber III or IV to be sure the jars stay in the butter zone and or use a 62% Boveda to be for sure for sure ??
Just realized I left something out and the first reply prolly would of called me out sooooo....
Please assume air exchange with internal airflow and temps are controlled to ideal conditions as well ?