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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    Time is an illusion, and I don't care about dredging up old posts. Sometimes they are pertinent, if they didn't want people commenting they should have turned off posting.
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    I'm not here to debate water harshing the weed lol :) But it's a good theory though, I think primarily its high temperatures which ruin the taste. People get impatient and just turn it on and forget it... Most terpenes have fairly high boiling points, but I suspect the terpenes which carry most...
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    My dehydrator only runs around 133.8f (after 30mins roughly) so by cycling the temperature on and off I achieve the same results as your 12hr timer on low. Yeah I could use a newer dehydrator, but this works fine I used a temperature sensor to test the temperature so I know it's accurate at least.
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    No, but the lack of moisture(water) in weed can make it harsh.
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    I don't have that experience, I've done a lot of experimenting with duration, temperatures, etc... the best seems to be 70-86f (20-30c) using a thermostat timer to turn on and off when it gets under 70, or above 86f
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    I did experience this when I removed the moisture too quickly.. it does make it harsh. The idea is to remove the water around the same rate as regular drying process does but maintain a level of moisture in the bud so it doesn't crumble into oblivion. My first attempt I actually forgot about it...
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    Gotta' count your blessings right? :) very nice.
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    It works fine for me, have you tried using one before but with a thermostat timer? I personally don't have a space to hang up plants in a dark location with a fan blowing over them.(Not a safe sterile location) So I chose the next best thing... temperature controlled dehydrator, keeping the...
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    Time is an illusion, You don't need to be a rude jackass. :)
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    Can You Dry Weed in a Food Dehydrator to Save Time?

    The key to using food dehydrators is to get a thermostat timer, Have it turn the dehydrator on when it goes below 70f and off when it goes above 86f which is 20-30c (Ideal curing temperature) the idea is that it will take 2-3 days (or longer) I have had very good results using this method. I...
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    what can marijuana cross breed with

    I think the joke about pussy pots or pots of pussy really made me laugh lol. Yes I have to agree there are a lot of ignorant people, but that is no reason to be a dick. :) I mean wouldn't it make more sense to educate people rather than making them feel like crap? BTW it is actually possible...
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    VO Grow #4: Super Silver (fem) and Tombstone

    Is this Tombstone? I KNOW if you wait too long the plant will turn hermie and pollinate itself... and then you'll end up with a bunch of lovely seeds. :) Just friendly warning. Oh shit lol I just realized that the post was from 2011... my apologies, but my warning still stands, this breed will...
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    Anyone ever used Xtreme Gardening Mycos?

    I think it mainly has to do with oxygen content in the water, with enough oxygen saturation your mycos should be fine in a hydro situation. But I would think with stagnant water mycos would die, or in the least not grow very well.
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    Anyone ever used Xtreme Gardening Mycos?

    I have read that molasses also helps mycos grow, i.e. give it to the carbohydrates/nutrients it needs to thrive and it will in return help your plants grow. Mycos work by a symbiotic parasitic relationship. Mycos attach to the root system extending the reach of your roots to pickup more...
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    Anyone ever used Xtreme Gardening Mycos?

    I have 18 plants, and I used about 5 mini bags of Extreme gardening mycos, each bag is supposed to handle 6 plants, but I wanted more density for faster growth rate. I used about 1/4th a bag per plant didn't just put it on top, I layered it and mixed it up in each layer while filling the pots...
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    Using Super Thrive Properly

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1176421/ According to the US government, Thiamine (Vitamin B1) does the following... " Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is an essential nutrient for humans. Vitamin B1 deficiency causes beriberi, which disturbs the central nervous and circulatory systems. In...
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