is it dry enough?

closetspace

Active Member
ok
this is gonna sound stupid.

I was growing 4 Chronic plants, and I cut one down early. I did this so I would have some experience with drying/curing. this is my first harvest.

so I hung the plant after manicuring for 5 days in my basement with a small rotating fan. they seem crispy on the outside. so I break up a small bud with my fingers, and the stems did snap. it was sticky as hell, the stickiest shit ive ever broken up. rolled it in a joint and all the stuff sticks together. the joint will not burn.
I put the bud into a bold and it still won't ignite, only after several seconds does it burn at all.
I put it in a jar and opened it and all that, and I didn't see any condensation ont the inside of the jar and after a few days of this I roll another joint, I get the same results.

please help me!!!
 

jjf1978

Well-Known Member
ok
this is gonna sound stupid.

I was growing 4 Chronic plants, and I cut one down early. I did this so I would have some experience with drying/curing. this is my first harvest.

so I hung the plant after manicuring for 5 days in my basement with a small rotating fan. they seem crispy on the outside. so I break up a small bud with my fingers, and the stems did snap. it was sticky as hell, the stickiest shit ive ever broken up. rolled it in a joint and all the stuff sticks together. the joint will not burn.
I put the bud into a bold and it still won't ignite, only after several seconds does it burn at all.
I put it in a jar and opened it and all that, and I didn't see any condensation ont the inside of the jar and after a few days of this I roll another joint, I get the same results.

please help me!!!
It's not dry enough, the center is still probably too moist. Leave it out to dry on a screen for a few days maybe and then cure.
 
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