Question on curing

desolation88

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Ive been curing my harvest now for 4 days. The conditoons of the area, which os my best option, is 70degrees farenheit and 70% RH. How much longer ahould i wait before jarring? Im thinkin 1 more day, they feel a little damp, and sticky

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SPLFreak808

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Ive been curing my harvest now for 4 days. The conditoons of the area, which os my best option, is 70degrees farenheit and 70% RH. How much longer ahould i wait before jarring? Im thinkin 1 more day, they feel a little damp, and sticky

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At 80f 70%rh it takes me 7-15 days depending on the quality of the plant and how it was harvested. When the outside of the bud doesnt feel damp anymore, crack open the bud, if it is wet feeling let her dry out a few more days. If it is sticky and bright you may begin curing.
 

desolation88

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The outside of my largest nugs no longer feel damp, waitin on my kids to fall asleep then ill check the inside of the bud

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Diabolical666

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So you been drying for 4 days then? The whole plant hanging? trimmed wet and cut most stems off on a rack? how? what? when ? where?
 

desolation88

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Dryin for 6.5 now, and i scrogged so i cut majority of stems away, trimmed wet and hung on a line each individual bud

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docter

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I would rather have dry bud rather than moldy bud. Boveda bags are worth reading about.
 

Desr

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dont wait for them to snap before you jar them, ive always followed that and its some tastysmoothness at the end of it all. and boveda bags are meant to stabilize the humidity not lower it. if you put no care into it, youll taste and see it.
 
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