This thread has me thinking more deeply into the whole situation. Any way it's done, the whole process seems to take about a month to do correctly.


Personally I struggle to get my grow up to 40% humidity, so I could technically start drying in my grow? :wtf: (If there was a dark corner )

Ambient humidity in my household is DRY!! DRY!!! DRY!!!! 15-25% I have a nook under the stairs where I hang buds on the stem with most of the "Sugar" leaves on them (fans with lots of trichomes)

The buds take about a week to "Dry" they're still wet down in the core, so we de-stem and jar for about 3 weeks.

We check in periodically, and either allow the jar to vent off excess humidity, or add a small humidity packet to help increase moisture content.

Some of our early buds smelled like dry grass or hay, but more recently they stink up the whole room as soon as you open the jar!!! :S5:

P.S.

I do the growing, since the wife can kill a spider plant.

The whole dry/cure thing is something the wife is working with, I try to just nudge her in the right direction and make her feel good about what she's doing.:hippy:
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . the hay smell So a friend of mine gave me some of the product of his first mmj grow. It's got the hay smell. I'm just wondering if that means I shouldn't use it. I smoked a bit of it a few days ago. It was middling to mediocre, but, you know, if I didn't have anything else. But is it bad to smoke for some reason? And if so, can I cook with it or something? I hate to throw away an ounce. Rating: 5