Quote Originally Posted by flyfisher48
:thumbsup:and this one. This one is the one I was looking for:
curing in Colorado

great thread, comes at an opportune time for me.
There is just so many ways to do things, it's totally overwhelming as a first timer trying to 'choose' how to proceed. Obviously these decisions will come with time and experience once I start to get things dialed in. I can't wait to make small changes to different plants to see how it affects quality.

That thread is great, thanks copobo.
cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . Curing Does anyone know how many days after chop down it takes for chlorophyll to stop producing and all the rest of the biological activity going on in the buds to cease. I slowed down drying by making the cure room air tight and using a digital humidifier set at 65% humidity. the humidifier blows into a box fan which blows all over the room (not directly on plants). it has been a week now and the smaller stems are starting to snap. I am ready to bag it up and start a 30 day curing process but I dont Rating: 5