I used to live in the pacific northwest and Ive harvested many plants in the rain. Cut them shake them off bring them inside and trim them. If they are holding a lot of water you can use a can of compressed air an air compressor to blow them off. As long as you dry them in a low humidity room...
Of course! I would much rather have super dry buds than moldy bud. Do you really think you can cure after it dries up for two weeks?? Ive read that it wont really cure if you let the herb totally dry out because once its completely dry it stops the chemical reaction that actually cures the herb.
Ive been thinking about that also. Keeping it in brown bags to slow the drying process and hope that its not too dry and crispy by the time I get home and maybe I could still cure it. Im just so afraid of mold.
Risk vs. Reward. Not sure im willing to risk coming home to moldy herb but I dont want harsh crispy uncured buds. Leaving it in jars wet and unattented for two weeks spells disaster even with paper towels IMO. Thanks for chiming in.
Ok so my outdoor plants were a little slower to flower this year and are still 2 weeks from harvest. The problem is as soon as I harvest I have to go out of town on business for a little over two weeks. WHAT DO I DO ABOUT CURING??? I have always jar cured my herb and two weeks is too long to...
I had a g13 mom for 5 years and decided to flower her because I was moving and wanted to start some different strains. She flowered just fine and yielded well over a lb. but she took up a 1000w hps all to herself. Its all about the space and health.
It definitely an environmental factor. Ive had plants that were started both from seed and clone that did this. One kush variety in particular that seemed to be most affected. Looks good thought. Does that plastic cover the whole garden? If so that can contribute to the problem. Air can get very...
Its probably a 400w because they are so abundant but you shouldnt guess. If you cant find any documentation on the outside of the ballast start taking it apart.