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03-20-2007, 09:18 PM #1OPJunior Member
Curing crispy critters
Hey everyone, just had a question about curing. I've hung my plants in the upside down fashion for 7 days with humidity at constant 40% and now the leaves are crunchy/crispy like and now i'm afraid that they are too dry now. I've put everything in mason jars yesterday and checked on them today and they;re still crispy with a strong acidy smell. I've heard of putting an orange peel in the jars to rehydrate but am cautious to do so because of a mold issue developing. I've thought of spraying a little water on em to rehydrate but I don't know, I don't want to ruin my precious herb. Is it too late now to do a proper cure?
bonghitter Reviewed by bonghitter on . Curing crispy critters Hey everyone, just had a question about curing. I've hung my plants in the upside down fashion for 7 days with humidity at constant 40% and now the leaves are crunchy/crispy like and now i'm afraid that they are too dry now. I've put everything in mason jars yesterday and checked on them today and they;re still crispy with a strong acidy smell. I've heard of putting an orange peel in the jars to rehydrate but am cautious to do so because of a mold issue developing. I've thought of spraying a Rating: 5
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