Simple Harvest and Cure (Step By Step)

Rumple

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Was hoping they would fix the albums and other stuff that does not work on this forum. My like button is brok and all kinda of other stuff is wack.
 

honeybread

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I'd like to add a couple of small tips for this thread, that I have learned over the years.

If your buds are drying too quick, you can dry the plant in bigger sections, and keep the fan leaves on for the dry stage.

And if you trim your big fan leaves off when still wet, don't cut them all the way into the bud, keep most of the stem on, the cut can seep water and start bud rot.

Great thread, and is basically how I dry and cure, apart from the shredded paper. I will give it a go next harvest.
 

Rumple

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Im ok with leaving the fan leaves on during drying. Ijust take them off because it makes the trim go faster.
 

Supersport

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Great write up! Can't believe I read the whole thing
I do a small soil auto flower grow with cfl's, thinking of switching to led or something for flower part. Heat is a problem for me but with 24 42watt cfl I think I'm giving off a bit of heat anyway . Any idea's? I'm in the Deep South so temps and rh is high so winter spring grow only. I get a good amount per plant (3 at a time) fast and vast 3zips dry per plant, just cut down thc bomb auto maybe a little less then two zips per plant.
 

Tim Fox

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i would use fans,, yes ,, it helps with the drying, and run your fan thru your carbon filter,, its what i do, i dry in the same box i grow in
 

Tim Fox

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I purchased acouple of hygrometers from eBay one ewas two dollars the other five, one is digital one is analog, I am cutting a hole in the jar lids of two Mason jars and after my buds have dried hanging, and then paper bagged for three or four days all the bud goes into the jars and now Ican watch the humidity in the jars and burp as needed based on a humidity reading, instead of precision guesswork, lol
 
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