Rural areas are my specialty, don't know what ya'll do in the big city.

Find a creek in backroads area that has very little traffic. You need one with a bridge over the creek.

Take crop under bridge and hang underneath. This allows bud to dry slowly due to moisture of creek. Plus it puts a roof over your harvest.

OR

Take crop into the woods. Build drying rack out of limbs, and hang there to dry.

OR

Find old abandoned barn and use it to hang your crops inside.


Now don't ya'll start telling me how risky these methods are, I already know...

My favorite is hanging under a bridge.



p.s. If the bugs ain't ate your crop by the time you harvest, should be OK about bugs.
LolaGal Reviewed by LolaGal on . Outdoor drying This is something I've been wondering about for awhile because I'm in a situation. This season I plan to do a pretty big grow (10 plants feminised) and I for certain reason cannot bring the harvest back to where I live to cure it or really anywhere else for that matter. Are there any methods to actually drying buds outside? What I'm most worried about it is bugs getting into at and also the fact that the weather isn't constant (obviously it could rain)i Rating: 5