MojoResin
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Now I know that a slow cure is the way to go for premium quality. But I had way too much free time today and I was thinking about quick drying some buds off my still growing plants to wet the taste buds. So I broke out my handy dandy pot growers bible (Cervantes' book) and he lists a few methods in there. I gave up and used the oven method today. But there's one about using silica gel packets and that got me thinking...
I learned a method of drying out mushrooms a long time ago using a product called DampRid (which is essentially Calcium Chloride). It is a powerful dessicant used for dehydrating whole rooms. However; its not harmful if you keep whatever you are drying physically separated from it.
Just a quick search on RIU and I see a lot of references to it for the purpose of drying mushrooms and dehydrating whole rooms. But nothing about using it for the purpose of drying/curing buds.
So I thought I'd post this to see if anyone has any experience with this. It has to be better than nuking it in the microwave or roasting it in the oven. And it would dry way faster that sitting out in the open air.
For illustration purposes I ran to Home Depot and grabbed some DampRid to throw together this minuature setup using some supplies I had on hand.

Here I have two identical, sealable and stackable plastic containers. One is left intact and the other is trimmed off to about half of the height so that it will fit down inside the other container. I took the rim off the one I cut and fashioned it into a little triangle to use as a spacer between the inner container and the bottom of the outer container. The screen is an extra roll of metal window screen I had laying around but you could really use any kind of air-permeable barrier.

Drill lots of small holes in the bottom of the inner container. You want them to be concentrated along the lowest area of the container. In this particular container that is along the edge.

Cut and insert a screen in the bottom of the inner container to keep the DampRid from slipping through. Secure it in place with a few pieces of duct tape.

Cut and mold a screen around the top of the inner container such that it can be removed as needed. A few pieces of duct tape works nicely here too.

Fill the inner container an inch or two with DampRid.

Place the inner container in to the outer container and rest it on the spacer.

Procure some ripe wacky tobaky. (Ok, so this is semi-ripe
)

Place bud(s) in container on the screen and close the lid. Leave it in there until you get impatient and just cook it.
I learned a method of drying out mushrooms a long time ago using a product called DampRid (which is essentially Calcium Chloride). It is a powerful dessicant used for dehydrating whole rooms. However; its not harmful if you keep whatever you are drying physically separated from it.
Just a quick search on RIU and I see a lot of references to it for the purpose of drying mushrooms and dehydrating whole rooms. But nothing about using it for the purpose of drying/curing buds.
So I thought I'd post this to see if anyone has any experience with this. It has to be better than nuking it in the microwave or roasting it in the oven. And it would dry way faster that sitting out in the open air.
For illustration purposes I ran to Home Depot and grabbed some DampRid to throw together this minuature setup using some supplies I had on hand.

Here I have two identical, sealable and stackable plastic containers. One is left intact and the other is trimmed off to about half of the height so that it will fit down inside the other container. I took the rim off the one I cut and fashioned it into a little triangle to use as a spacer between the inner container and the bottom of the outer container. The screen is an extra roll of metal window screen I had laying around but you could really use any kind of air-permeable barrier.

Drill lots of small holes in the bottom of the inner container. You want them to be concentrated along the lowest area of the container. In this particular container that is along the edge.

Cut and insert a screen in the bottom of the inner container to keep the DampRid from slipping through. Secure it in place with a few pieces of duct tape.

Cut and mold a screen around the top of the inner container such that it can be removed as needed. A few pieces of duct tape works nicely here too.

Fill the inner container an inch or two with DampRid.

Place the inner container in to the outer container and rest it on the spacer.

Procure some ripe wacky tobaky. (Ok, so this is semi-ripe


Place bud(s) in container on the screen and close the lid. Leave it in there until you get impatient and just cook it.