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10-30-2007, 06:41 PM #1OPMember
FOOD DEHYDRATOR for drying??
I was just wondering if a food dehydrator without a heating element would be a faster way of drying bud...ya know just sticking one of them table-top ones in a dark place? Or does it simply take time for the clorphyl to get out of the bud and I should proceed with just hanging them up in a closet or something...
cayugacanIBus Reviewed by cayugacanIBus on . FOOD DEHYDRATOR for drying?? I was just wondering if a food dehydrator without a heating element would be a faster way of drying bud...ya know just sticking one of them table-top ones in a dark place? Or does it simply take time for the clorphyl to get out of the bud and I should proceed with just hanging them up in a closet or something... Rating: 5
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10-30-2007, 07:23 PM #2Senior Member
FOOD DEHYDRATOR for drying??
Time is the only thing that clears the clorphyl out. You could put them in the dehydrator for a quick dry, but you would still have to cure them.
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10-31-2007, 12:59 AM #3Senior Member
FOOD DEHYDRATOR for drying??
Smelly, harsh smoke, faster.
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10-31-2007, 02:49 PM #4Senior Member
FOOD DEHYDRATOR for drying??
Had a friend try this two different times. I agree with the above.
if you have to dry in a hurry though it works nice.
disconnected heater that is.
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