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05-11-2006, 03:03 PM #7
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Drying
Well, when do you plan to have it done is the question? It may take up to a three weeks [ depending on the size of the plants ] to properly dry with all the moisture probably still in the stem and roots I assume are still attached.
Originally Posted by SICKOFITALL
Do you have some kind of airflow in the area with them? Don't want them getting moldy, especially when they're going to get compact as the turgor pressure dies down and the plant collapses under it's own weight.
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