Opinion on my drying situation please

Dr.J20

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Quick opinion poll: what would you do?

You've planned and carried out a beautiful grow, all the way through harvest. The end started to get dicey because the humidity was climbing as rain settled in to the area. You're now socked in. 90% outdoor rh, 74% indoor;

you're plan was to cut fan leaves and hang to dry in branches per usual, then manicure and cure. As always, estimates and such weren't exactly spot on and now the harvest didn't dry in time for some other business travel. You've got to be out of town for two days, but the buds won't be dry enough to manicure for 1 more day. So they'll be ready the night before you get back.

What do you do? risk them being a bit on the dry side and manicuring after you get back? or trim up while still a bit moist and scale back air circulation setting 'em into curing as soon as you get back?

thoughts?

:leaf:
:peace:
 

LinguaPeel

Well-Known Member
Cover them in plastic and judge by common sense on how much air to give them. Probably just a plastic ceiling 2ft over the top to slow things down an extra day.
 

mo841

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Let em hang till u get back, if they are a bit on the dry side throw em into jars with boveda packs and call it a day.
 
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