ilovesluts420
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So I was wondering what are the ideal temperature and humidity is supposed to be at for drying after chopping down. And also how to tell when it is done drying.
Unless you can control the drying environment you will have to learn how to dry in all sorts of conditions.
One thing I do to ensure the bud does not retain excess moisture is when I think it is dry I put the gear in plastic bags and place those bags on the porch in the morning sun. If after 10 minutes there is no 'fog' on the upper part of the bag ... then the gear is dry enough.
If it's summer and the sun is hot maybe 10 minutes is too much.
Anyway ... the learning is in the doing ...
(PS: Totally dislike yr username.)
Sloooooooow. Maintain tent at night time temps and reduce humidity to 60%, air exchange/circulation is of the utmost importance here for 7-10 days. The when the branch holding the nug snaps (just snaps) you can jar them and start the cure for the next couple of months.What I usually do is set the ac as cold as I can and humidity for 40% for the first two days and then 55% for the next 3-4 days. Was curious about what other people do.