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02-14-2005, 07:25 AM #1OPMember
Drying & curing
Finally...my baby is finished....I pulled her up on Saturday and started the drying process....The buds were bursting with resin....Know i've read allot of articals on web sites for drying and curing and they all mention glass jar's for curing....I dont have any of them and was wondering if a large biscuit tin will do the job.....Any ideas would be great...
Also, thanks for all your help with the problems i had during my first and definatly NOT my last grow....irishbud Reviewed by irishbud on . Drying & curing Finally...my baby is finished....I pulled her up on Saturday and started the drying process....The buds were bursting with resin....Know i've read allot of articals on web sites for drying and curing and they all mention glass jar's for curing....I dont have any of them and was wondering if a large biscuit tin will do the job.....Any ideas would be great... Also, thanks for all your help with the problems i had during my first and definatly NOT my last grow.... Rating: 5
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02-18-2005, 07:19 PM #2Member
Drying & curing
how long did it take for your plant to flower since the begining?
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02-19-2005, 06:58 PM #3Senior Member
Drying & curing
I'm not so sure about the drying process as I haven't reached that step yet. but do say ur lighting, and how much weight it gave u.
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02-19-2005, 08:31 PM #4Junior Member
Drying & curing
Airtight glass jars (Mason Jars) are good for storage and curing. If the tin is close to air tight, it should work fine. Remember to dry it first. It will probable sweat in an air tight container so you will need to open it for an hour or two every day until it stops sweating. A slow dry will make the potency great. If the buds are pretty wet, watch for mold. For long storage, I use air tight Mason Jars and keep it dark and cool...
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02-19-2005, 09:11 PM #5Senior Member
Drying & curing
The glass jar method would be the best bet. It is recommended because, when the buds are finally put in jar (after all the other procedures) the buds are forced to sweat out any moisture that they still may contain. With a glass jar, you will see water droplets form on the sides of the jar. When water droplets can no longer be seen on the sides of the jar, your bud is completely dry. Plus, glass jars do not absorb moisture.
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02-19-2005, 09:59 PM #6Senior Member
Drying & curing
what about the food saver? you know the thing that vacumm pacs food and keeps it fresh for years? do you guys think that would work??
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02-19-2005, 10:02 PM #7Senior Member
Drying & curing
You mean to suck out the moisture?
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02-19-2005, 10:03 PM #8Senior Member
Drying & curing
good question hughesan, i have a foodsaver and can vacuum suck mason jars and containers. can't wait to hear any replies
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02-19-2005, 10:26 PM #9Senior Member
Drying & curing
The point of curing is to dry the bud slow is possible, with out the bud molding. This will create a smoother smoke. If the bud is dried to fast, it will result in a harsh smoke.
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02-20-2005, 08:00 AM #10Senior Member
Drying & curing
it all depends on the strain and the quality of ur grow...the more thc the longer u should have to dry it.---some kinds are dry in 2 days.
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