Drying/curing

Kerowacked

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I weigh a big cut every day til it stops losing weight then plastic food containers in a big storage bin, burping the first week.
 

Quintana

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I dry mine at 50% for 7-10 days, and cure at 62% around 67-70 degrees. I don’t sell my stuff and I’m patient, so I’m willing to wait for proper drying and curing times. I’ve long aged my buds up to 6 months and they only get better and more smooth with time.

Fine green and cigars are on the same level of decadence to me and you never find a fine cigar drying at 15% RH.

Be patient, dry right, and cure right. You can’t rush a good thing.
 
I dry mine at 50% for 7-10 days, and cure at 62% around 67-70 degrees. I don’t sell my stuff and I’m patient, so I’m willing to wait for proper drying and curing times. I’ve long aged my buds up to 6 months and they only get better and more smooth with time.

Fine green and cigars are on the same level of decadence to me and you never find a fine cigar drying at 15% RH.

Be patient, dry right, and cure right. You can’t rush a good thing.
Cool that’s the humidity level I kept it around before I started experimenting with the process. But our dry room climates sound identical to the conditions I had with the best results, so this confirmed it I’ll just stick to the low 50s as far as humidity goes. I appreciate it my man.
 
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