I need help fast!!!!!!!!

Oh and how many days should I let en hang I know till the outside is dry but what do u think bout 2 or 3 days
 
Thanx alot... Another thing is it smells different then most Kush I've smoked idk it smells like dog breath wonder why?+

Have you ever smelt fresh harvested plant before? Might sound rhetorical but it smells like fresh harvested plant haha i have no clue how to describe it other than it can be very musky(wet dog) and sometimes even a bitter hint, but my Chocolope had such a strong skunk aroma that i barely smelt the usual fresh aromas. Unless you have an experienced super-sniffer like Guster Burton it's tough to tell pick out the smell at times especially if your bud has a very powerful aroma to begin with.

Hang the plant in the dark with a fan blowing around the plant but not directly on the plant so it doesn't speed dry. Depending on the plant it could take 5-10 days to hang dry and leave it hanging until the stem is very dry but not quite so dry that it snaps, the outside of the bud might have just started getting pretty dry but the inside stems and such still retain moisture. It comes down to preference after you have more cycles and harvest you'll find out what works best for you.

Hope all goes well man!
 
Have you ever smelt fresh harvested plant before? Might sound rhetorical but it smells like fresh harvested plant haha i have no clue how to describe it other than it can be very musky(wet dog) and sometimes even a bitter hint, but my Chocolope had such a strong skunk aroma that i barely smelt the usual fresh aromas. Unless you have an experienced super-sniffer like Guster Burton it's tough to tell pick out the smell at times especially if your bud has a very powerful aroma to begin with.

Hang the plant in the dark with a fan blowing around the plant but not directly on the plant so it doesn't speed dry. Depending on the plant it could take 5-10 days to hang dry and leave it hanging until the stem is very dry but not quite so dry that it snaps, the outside of the bud might have just started getting pretty dry but the inside stems and such still retain moisture. It comes down to preference after you have more cycles and harvest you'll find out what works best for you.

Hope all goes well man!
Thanx man ur right cause when I'd leave the fan off it'd start smelling dank
 
Your dry should be @ 45-55% Humidity and 65-75 Degrees F. Dry till the stem snaps (or no longer bends). Then begin to CURE them in the air-tight glass jar of your preference. CHEERS/GL
 
Nobody mentioned a small fan to circulate air and a small humidifier to regulate Hum. & Temp. Check them daily for mold,esp. if your room condition is not ideal.
 
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