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    #1
    Junior Member

    drying

    HI


    I just bought a food dehydrater to dry meat ( jerky ) and fruit, and was wondering if it could be used to dry a small amount of bud? If placed on the top level, the bud would receive a constant flow of warm air. A small amount of water on the lowest level would add some humidity. Any thoughts on this? Has anyone tried it. I'm sure it wouldn't work for a large harvest, but it has to be better than the oven or microwave for drying just a few buds.


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    smok'in a dubie Reviewed by smok'in a dubie on . drying HI I just bought a food dehydrater to dry meat ( jerky ) and fruit, and was wondering if it could be used to dry a small amount of bud? If placed on the top level, the bud would receive a constant flow of warm air. A small amount of water on the lowest level would add some humidity. Any thoughts on this? Has anyone tried it. I'm sure it wouldn't work for a large harvest, but it has to be better than the oven or microwave for drying just a few buds. Thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    drying

    honestly, i have dried buds a million ways and hands down is just letting them go dry on thier own, for some reason they always taste better and give a better high.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    drying

    BE....

    carefull... if you over dry your buds... you will become suicidal....

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    #4
    Senior Member

    drying

    Quote Originally Posted by invision
    honestly, i have dried buds a million ways and hands down is just letting them go dry on thier own, for some reason they always taste better and give a better high.
    agreed:thumbsup:
    \" knowledge is not power, knowledge is potential power\"

    \"those who follow the herd step in SHIT\"

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    #5
    Senior Member

    drying

    They tend to like dark dryer areas with air flow but not wind blowing on them right? Im about to harvest my first grow, about 32 plants, dont have much space to dry em out..could set up an area in my bedroom, and close it off from light... or use the room i grew them in to hang em for a week or so...what ya guys think

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    #6
    Senior Member

    drying

    I would hang them in the room you grew them in, With the light off ofcourse.

    kd

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    #7
    Senior Member

    drying

    hang them in the grow room and shut all fans off except the exhaust so air moves around a bit but not like a tornado in there.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    drying

    Right now I have an osilating fan on in there as well as exhaust (at about 50% strength) Should I take the osilating fan out and just leave my exhuast on?

    R/h is at 50% so I figured they wouldnt dry too fast with an osilating fan right

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    #9
    Senior Member

    drying

    Fan is about four feet from the the first grow of plants, 6 feet from the last row

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