Dry weather?

tone702

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I live somewhere where the humidity is very dry.. my question is would really dry conditions have an adverse effect when I dry my greens and get ready for cure? help is much appreciated.
 

TreesOfLife

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I live somewhere where the humidity is very dry.. my question is would really dry conditions have an adverse effect when I dry my greens and get ready for cure? help is much appreciated.
Dry is better than being wet :hump:. Question do you have alot of chemtrails in you area?
 

tone702

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yea actually I normally do.. but its hot now so usually im inside where im safe from the heat so havent noticed them, why?
 

tone702

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what happens to the buds if they dry rather quickly, what could this possibly affect quality??
 

tone702

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i think yes .the taste for sure.everybody here says to be dried slowly.
where I live its dry so the buds dry quick and seem to loose the smell... they smell like leaves or something even tho the look great?? could it be the dry weather causing them to loose smell? they only start to smell unless they are broken up..
 

dhhbomb

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honestly i always dry mine in paper bags in my shed and they dry in like 3 days but its all about the cure i cure for at least 1 month everyone says its smooth and smells super dank
 

tone702

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honestly i always dry mine in paper bags in my shed and they dry in like 3 days but its all about the cure i cure for at least 1 month everyone says its smooth and smells super dank
cool.. Ill try to cure for a month, then ill see if the smell improves
 

tone702

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Low humidity conditions seems to kill the MJ natural smell.. I live in a dry place and If I leave my freshly cut buds out they seem to loose the smell, but if I jar em right away and open the jar daily its seems to retain that wonderful smell...
 
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