how long does it take to dry your weed???

noob246

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I can’t tell & No one have ever asked if I cure in plastic vs glass.
If anything it’s made it better , because it’s a lot easier to control a few buckets vs 20-30 glass jars .
Yeah once I saw your setup I though it looked a lot nicer than having 100 jars to open each day etc. Do you have to open and rotate the buds more since more will be down at the bottom not getting as much air?
 

BigHornBuds

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Yeah once I saw your setup I though it looked a lot nicer than having 100 jars to open each day etc. Do you have to open and rotate the buds more since more will be down at the bottom not getting as much air?
I fill them about 3/4 full, 1.5p ish . I usually shake them up twice a day to mix them up when it’s fresh, but once they are set n the RH isn’t climbing I just leave them n check the gauges .
 

Banana444

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3-7 days before trimming, then sometimes a couple more days in paper bags, then jars, all depends on the humidity/time of year. I found a 2.5 gallon jar that makes curing much easier than tons of smaller jars.
 

Boatguy

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I can’t tell & No one have ever asked if I cure in plastic vs glass.
If anything it’s made it better , because it’s a lot easier to control a few buckets vs 20-30 glass jars .
I like a big rubbermaid container like the kind you slide under the bed. Not totally airtight but close. Easier to get them to jar stage without all the burping
 

sacballa

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I hate that term. It's absolutely stupid. Loud has to do with audible volume. You can't fucking smell sound.
It’s called a metaphor which means a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Now you’ve learned something. Get with it or kick rocks with sandals on son! LOL
 

Couch_Lock

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Hang or put on my mesh drying racks for 4-5 days.....Its about 68 degrees in the house always........I place a fan 15 feet away on low, its constant.

Then place branches in Lawn + Garden paper sacks.........take out a branch, bag it and smoke it or move it. ROLL BAG UP< I puncture a few small holes in it. I store all of it this way. No plastic or glass jars at all.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Hang or put on my mesh drying racks for 4-5 days.....Its about 68 degrees in the house always........I place a fan 15 feet away on low, its constant.

Then place branches in Lawn + Garden paper sacks.........take out a branch, bag it and smoke it or move it. ROLL BAG UP< I puncture a few small holes in it. I store all of it this way. No plastic or glass jars at all.
My weed would turn to dust in a paper bag for as long as I keep my weed. I do use paper bags sometimes during the dry though.
 

Couch_Lock

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My weed would turn to dust in a paper bag for as long as I keep my weed. I do use paper bags sometimes during the dry though.

Just wet a paper towel folded up and toss it in, if needed. It will take a day or two to bring it up to decent moisture levels. I just try to get half a pound, I smoke about 7 of those zees in 3-4 months, lol. I'm retired........I give a brother about a zee, in eighths..........
 

PadawanWarrior

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Just wet a paper towel folded up and toss it in, if needed. It will take a day or two to bring it up to decent moisture levels. I just try to get half a pound, I smoke about 7 of those zees in 3-4 months, lol. I'm retired........I give a brother about a zee, in eighths..........
My stash keeps getting bigger and bigger since I started growing. I keep having to buy more boxes of mason jars just to keep up, lol. I have jars from over a year ago, and it's still bomb. If I left that shit in a bag with my really low humidity, they would be dust.
 

Hands On

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I hate that term. It's absolutely stupid. Loud has to do with audible volume. You can't fucking smell sound.
Of places, "noisy," from 1590s. Application to colors, garments, etc. ("flashy, showy") is by 1849. Also used colloquially of notably strong or bad smells. Paired with clear (adj.) at least since c. 1650.
 
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