Dying halp.

Wakanda4eva

Active Member
Hey guys I’m wondering if I can get some advice/recommendations/help. I cut 3 of my plants down Thursday and Friday I hung them to dry in a closet with relative humidity of 50% to 60% temperature is 62°F to 73°F (In the day)but they are smelling really hayish. My first plant I cut down this season was an auto and that was at the end of October. It dried for about 5 days and has been sitting in a jar since beginning of November. It is now just starting to finally smell like weed. Is the hay smell just a something that goes away with time or am I doing something wrong that’s creating that? Thanks for all your help.
 

Wakanda4eva

Active Member
Not trying to be a dick but it sounds like you harvested early but as red eyed has said the hay smell can go away with time but next time when you think it time to harvest wait another week as always thank you for your time and the best of luck in all of your endeavors
So these plants the trichromes were all cloudy and good amount of them were Amber. All red hairs except the sections that were beginning to Foxtail. I know I pulled the auto too fast I know it dried too fast. So when I thought they were done I basically tacked on Another week an a half. They were in their 12th week of flower for 9 wk flowering plant.
 

Wakanda4eva

Active Member
If it's blowing on what's drying...you don't want direct airflow on it.
No its not. They are hanging from the clothes rack at the top of the closet the fan is on the floor there. There is about 4 1/2 feet between the fan and where the lowest branch hangs
 

J232

Well-Known Member
So these plants the trichromes were all cloudy and good amount of them were Amber. All red hairs except the sections that were beginning to Foxtail. I know I pulled the auto too fast I know it dried too fast. So when I thought they were done I basically tacked on Another week an a half. They were in their 12th week of flower for 9 wk flowering plant.
Any pics before harvest?
 

kovidkough

Well-Known Member
I hadn't seen this before. The pic, I mean. Kinda flattered to be honest, though they could have credited us, as well as promoting their site.

Simon
you invented this, doubtful its basically taken from how people dry cure tobacco
 
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