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Originally Posted by Nickhead
Some closer shots.
curious as to what methods you use to dry and cure the plant after being trimmed and taken off the stem?
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Dark room with constant attention to temp and humidity levels. Temps should be no higher the 70, no lower than 60. Humidity levels I like to keep right around 50%. A fan to keep air movement in the room, but never directly on the flowers. If you have to add a humidifier, or dehumidifier to keep humidity levels in check. Do it. Much more important than temps IMO.
Off the stem when stem just about to snap which usually takes anywhere from 5-7days from hanging. After the flowers are off the stem they placed in jars, or clean food grade 5 gal. buckets with opening the containers several times a day the first week for a few minutes each time. I will give a light shake to the container to move the flowers around and once a day I will dump all the flowers out and placed back in the jar to just rotate them fully. The 2nd week I will only open the containers for a few minutes each as needed. 3rd week when placed in a container for the long cure I normally will place a Boveda 62 pack just to keep it check.
I'd like to see you with this type of trichrome production next year.