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fortheloveofnature
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ok to use this for drying ?
#710759 - 01/31/14 05:19 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Indoor-Garden-Drying-Rack-Hangers-plants-harvest-crop-net-herbs-collapsible-/121083943636 ive got something very similar to this can i use it to dry my buds ? or should i just hang them upside down to dry in a closet with the fan blowing but not directly on them ?
-------------------- Gymnopilus Luteofolius Gymnopilus Purpuratus G.luteofolius&G.luteoviridis
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Edited by fortheloveofnature (01/31/14 05:19 AM)
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SacajaGanja
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I would personally make a little cardboard box with an opening on one side and string or wire inside, hang them in the closet inside the box, and keep air circulating. If it is cold in the house it might take a bit longer.
~Skunk
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Deadkndys420
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Re: ok to use this for drying ? [Re: SacajaGanja]
#710761 - 01/31/14 06:42 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Adding a small computer fan sucking air out works well ime.
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Farmer Joe
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Quote:
fortheloveofnature said: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Indoor-Garden-Drying-Rack-Hangers-plants-harvest-crop-net-herbs-collapsible-/121083943636 ive got something very similar to this can i use it to dry my buds ? or should i just hang them upside down to dry in a closet with the fan blowing but not directly on them ?
sure that'll work great for ya
I use dry racks and then hang my buds when I run out of room. Some people don't like using the racks because they flatten out the buds on one side, but once you jar your buds and begin curing they fluff back up.
Personally i prefer the racks.
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budgrowerwannabe
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Re: ok to use this for drying ? [Re: Farmer Joe]
#710766 - 01/31/14 07:37 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I use the racks they work great!
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fortheloveofnature
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Re: ok to use this for drying ? [Re: Farmer Joe]
#710767 - 01/31/14 07:54 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Farmer Joe said:
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fortheloveofnature said: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Indoor-Garden-Drying-Rack-Hangers-plants-harvest-crop-net-herbs-collapsible-/121083943636 ive got something very similar to this can i use it to dry my buds ? or should i just hang them upside down to dry in a closet with the fan blowing but not directly on them ?
sure that'll work great for ya
I use dry racks and then hang my buds when I run out of room. Some people don't like using the racks because they flatten out the buds on one side, but once you jar your buds and begin curing they fluff back up.
Personally i prefer the racks.
nice thats what i wanted to hear ! how long does it usually take your buds to dry out and do you use a fan to circulate the room ? do you leave it in complete darkness ?
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phychotron
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Here's what I do to dry.
Curing is the easy part--stick it in the jar and smoke bowls till your ready to open it; its drying properly thats the bitch. Without a proper dry you'll never get the buds to start curing in the first place.
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phychotron
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Re: ok to use this for drying ? [Re: SacajaGanja]
#710772 - 01/31/14 08:42 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I built a drying box (plastic tub) with a carbon filter sucking the air out when I first started growing, but it gets hard to use, especially once you get a decent sized harvest. Its a great idea, but not very practical unless you always plan on having small harvests.
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Farmer Joe
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Quote:
fortheloveofnature said:
nice thats what i wanted to hear ! how long does it usually take your buds to dry out and do you use a fan to circulate the room ? do you leave it in complete darkness ?
7-10 days to dry. I don't use a fan and yes COMPLETE darkness. If possible keep the room you're drying in @ 60% rh. The slower you dry your harvest....the better the cure will be
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fortheloveofnature
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Re: ok to use this for drying ? [Re: Farmer Joe]
#710777 - 01/31/14 10:04 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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thanks for all the info guys its really gonna help. instead of starting a new thread with a new question i will just put it up here. i just watered my plant and found out the lower part of the plant is starting to hermie . how long do i have till they start pollenating ? should i harvest right away or wait it out just a bit longer its so close to being done.
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First grow (bagseed)
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Farmer Joe
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it all depends how long into flower you are. Seeing nanners late in flower is fairly common and they most likely don't have any pollen in them anyway. I always have at least one or two strains that shoot dicks the last few weeks in flower. If this is the case for you don't sweat it.
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fortheloveofnature
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Re: ok to use this for drying ? [Re: Farmer Joe]
#710779 - 01/31/14 10:24 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Farmer Joe said: it all depends how long into flower you are. Seeing nanners late in flower is fairly common and they most likely don't have any pollen in them anyway. I always have at least one or two strains that shoot dicks the last few weeks in flower. If this is the case for you don't sweat it.
i am the end of the 6th week of flowering and the trichromes are still all clear.
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Farmer Joe
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ok good. I took a look at your log, since you're only running 2 plants I'd go through and snip those nanners and any that pop up as they finish flowering. Just to be safe.
-------------------- "Marijuana may not be addictive, but growing it is" - ED Rosenthal
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