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I finally got my hygrometer in the mail, so I'm finally doing it, and it's amazing. At first they start smelling like lawn clippings, then gradually the beautiful underlying scent starts to come out. Every day they smell better now. Really exciting.
I'm growing awesome pot that is finally smelling like awesome pot. |
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the hygrometer still says 56%. I've got 3 jars. I will take it out of one and put it into another and see what it says. I'll reset it first.
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Field report from the front:
Bought two of those bad boys and using them now. Interesting that this level of precision sure is leading to significant improvement in my curing. Before I was capable of an average to below average cure (on accidents). But no more! I can see a marked improvement in the cure. Time will be the ultimate judge...but I can tell a difference. Hanging out with the smart people always has benefits...thanks! komrade komura
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You know it occurs to me that someone with a little knowledge of microcontrollers and a very accurate hygrometer module for them could build an automatic curing cabinet with fans and carbon filters, just drop them in, hit start and walk away and it alerts you when it's done.
Then we could experiment with different programs for curing to find the optimal one. |
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Just finished reading all the way through. Took a couple weeks. Presently trying this method and results good very good (so far).
Thank you Simon and so many others that made some really good suggestions to go along with it. ![]() Maybe this will help someone, so I'll add my $0.02 Started drying about a week ago. Finally had it down to 68% (not stabil though) in the jars, but was not comfortable with it at that point. Looking for around 62%. Presently we are into a week+ of damp / rainy weather. Ambient air is high 80 to mid-upper 90% RH. a little high for here, but not unusual. How to get the jar below ambient was a issue for me. So I came up with a test. 1 gal. glass jar 1 lb. white rice 1 qt. jar of bud 2 paper lunch bags. In the oven at 250 degrees for 45 min. to a hour with the paper lunch bags and rice. Idea is to dry it out as completely as possible. Once out of the oven, Place bags and rice in gal. jar (loosely capped) to cool. Okay, now fairly quickly remove contents from jar. Open 1 bag and add rice. Stand it up in the gal. jar. In other bag pour in the buds and install into bag of rice. Slip a hygrometer between outside bag & glass so you can see it's reading, and seal it all up. May take a bit of persistance to get it right where you want it. But go slow. While aiming for 62%, when the hygrometer rises to 60% I'll put the bud back into it's cure jar and let stabilize. Repeat if needed. The meter will start out really low (being dry) and will rise as it draws moisture out of the bud. Suggest you try and stay right on top of it because it seems to work faster than I expected. Starting with 72%, made this routine 2Xs and I'm almost perfectly stable at 63%. I may go 1 more time,, but I'll let it sit a day or so before determining that. This was a spur of the moment idea. Seemed to work for a smaller grow anyways and I'm sure something could be changed or modified to be even better (easier/faster?). This was really flying-by-the-seat-of-the-pants as they say. (ie; not very scientific) Anyways, living in the mold capital of the universe, I had to do something and relatively quickly. Seems to be working fine. Hope it helps someone else. ![]() Again, Simon.(in the) Chits ![]() PS; The reading inside the jar when drying has little bearing on the humidity of the bud. I'm using it sort of as a very rough guide as to how fast the ambient in the jar is drawing moisture from the bud. Definately room for improvement on this. Last edited by chits; 10-05-2010 at 12:24 PM.. Reason: chit spellin' |
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Nice job, Chits! I'll add your comments to the original post.
Simon
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Get the humidity in the jar below ambient humidity with a fan.Works for me everytime.
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One thing that has surprised me is how dry buds feel at 62- 65%. Somehow I thought they'd feel a bit stickier, especially as I brought them down from the 70's really slowly, and it's a fantastic kush.
The lawnmower smell keeps steadily fading every day though. The nice smell is getting a bit nicer all the time. I guarantee this will be the nicest smelling and tasting batch I've ever grown. Additionally, I haven't had this much fun with a new piece of equipment ever, I don't think. |
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