You are better than me i cant wait till i can put fire to some of these nugs
its much wetter. Keep a close eye. No bud rot!
@kdawg… In that situation above I’d say no fan just because of the tiny area it would speed up the drying process too much… I dry in a small tent with it completely open in my room with 1 fan on the other side of room on low just to circulate the air… drying process should be done slowly… never put a fan blowing directly on your harvest
@katmwall here is a trim tray
I totally agree with you scotty. My drying area is my garage due to its humid nature.
Makes perfect sense in a small space I didn’t think about that part thanks for clarifying.
Exactly bro… in my tent the buds right after I harvest will keep the tent humidity by themselves around 55 when it completely open… I keep it open to allow stale air to escape and new air coming in… no rot or mold ever and no air directly on them
I converted a File cabinet into a drying area, with a small Dehumidifier… Temps are staying around 72 with the RH between 59-65… right now im only testing 2 small buds … but sunday this comes down…
I will also be lining the file cabinet with plastic just to keep them clean, and no direct contact with the metal file cabinet… idk im trying… think it will work??
deviously delicious!
Just saw this video had me confused… Has anyone heard of stem splitting?? It said to help stress you plant into producing more thc to take a blade and make a vertical cut 3 to 5 inches on the base of stem?? Anyone heard of this?
Yes it’s been around for a long time. Can’t say if it actually works or not.
I’ve seen alot of people use that technique in the past and they swear by it’s stressing technique to force more trichome development. I personally prefer a form of HST where I damage the stem to form multiple knuckles all the way up the stem. Works the same way to stress trichome production.