I've read that if you dry the bud too fast it becomes harsh to smoke. Is that
true?
What's the best way to dry it and get the smoothest possible smoke?
Most smokers have not even smoked a bud that was ran through a quick dryer that they know of, but still, most people write all kinds of things about drying in a bud dryer.
People confuse alot of things about quick drying vs what i call stupidity drying,if you put your weed in an oven,or in front of a heater,in a microwave,on top the ballast,lay it out in the sun ect ect ect,most any method involving lots of heat,these practices will ruin the taste & high,most the methods i outlined above have been used by people who ruined their stash then equate what they did with how a bud dryer works, which is not the case at all.
The main goal in drying any weed is to get most the moisture out evenly & allow any remaining clorophyll out of the bud,chlorophyll is what makes weed harsh & makes you choke & cough,slow or fast drying does nothing to break down micro elements like boron,zink ect,same goes for macro elements like nitrogen, these are released from the bud through moisture & evaporation,once all the moisture in the bud has gone no more elements will leave the bud no matter how long the bud sits,thc does not get better with age,the one & only thing that may increase in content or strength over time is cannaboid content.
These dryers are not for everybody,if a guy is only growing a few plants then why even bother with a bud dryer,it makes no sense to even worry about it,just hang the plants & when they are dry they are dry,these dryers are for people with larger quantities of bud that cant have buds hanging in every room of a building for months on end.
If you have a small grow then normal drying methods might be the best method if one is concerned.