If your about to Cure- then you gotta read this-

mayor juana

Active Member
No im disagreeing with you on your statement in another thread saying you wanna put a fan DIRECTLY on your nugs. Thats ridiculous your get the outside crisp dry but the inside will still be moist. And with a dry at that fast pace your gonna get chlorophyll lock in which will never supply you with a smooth smoke.
I don't put a fan on my buds unless I'm having trouble drying so I suggested the same. Experience with different scenarios will teach you a lot more then reading ever-changing techniques in grow forums.
 

suTraGrow

Well-Known Member
I don't put a fan on my buds unless I'm having trouble drying so I suggested the same. Experience with different scenarios will teach you a lot more then reading ever-changing techniques in grow forums.
Originally Posted by mayor juana
make sure you're hanging them in front of a fan until they are almost dry.


haha ok of course you dont :-D


 

riddleme

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Good to see more folks take the cure more seriously, bout time we all get over the fast cure for profit crap :)

if you want to understand the processes takin place read my Calling all Noob growers thread around post # 404 (I believe) multi part dity on oxidation and fermentation explains what is happening in the plant, also covered is drowning your plant at the end to start these processes before you harvest, this results in optimum fermentation and good tasting buds in less than a week

also know that these processes require N to work, best to leave the leaves on and trim the buds before jarring :)

you might also be interested in the fermentation chamber I designed after doing this research, it is detailed towards the end of my Balls to the wall grow

Cure em right :)
 

rasputin71

Well-Known Member
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you might also be interested in the fermentation chamber I designed after doing this research, it is detailed towards the end of my Balls to the wall grow

Cure em right :)
Thanks,... I just spent 30 minutes searching from the back of the thread forward, to finally find this:

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Also your first view of the Riddleme Fermentaion Chamber, I will not be writing the step by step how to here as it has become a chapter in the book (gotta have a hook) but there are several of you that are DIY pro's so I think you could figure it out :)
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riddleme

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Thanks,... I just spent 30 minutes searching from the back of the thread forward, to finally find this:
then you saw that it will going up on a website soon, and several DIY'ers have PM'd me to ask questions which I have answered, oh and there are pics of it
 

bird mcbride

Well-Known Member
I start my cure by vasing my cut plants in RO water for the last 24 hour shift and I remove them when the lights come on. I find this improves the taste dramatically. Be sure the plants do not go dry during this process.
 

k3nz1387

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just want to ask a question. i have hung my buds for 4 days in a dark place at 72 degrees and humidity at 50%. the buds felt dry so i jarred them up after 12 hours they where at 85% so i let them out the jar for a further 6 hours and so on. i got the humidity in the jar to 75% but the bud seems realy dry and light in weight but is still a little sticky if you know wa i mean. should i leave the bud out for 12 hours until it reaches 70% then start burping the jars? iv also done the salt test on my hygrometer it read 77% after 2 hours.
 
Great post oll1e!! Very informative for us newbie growers. Seems to be a very well thought out method that I'll definately be trying!

And good job micromaster for the summarry! Also very informative and a quicker read! ;p

P.s. I like how sutragrow's symbol is a waaaambulance yet he's continuously crying lol
 

senate

Member
I have a jar measuring 56% but the buds are still not dry and the stems arent anywhere near to snapping. Does that mean my hygrometer isnt calibrated correctly? Would it be possible for buds not to feel dry and stems not snapping with a reading like that? I'm freakin out over here. Thanks!
 
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