Cut down my first grow (29 plants total) Monday night and they have been hanging in there since. I trimmed off larger fan leaves before they were hung, and just took a peek to go in there. Decided to try to start trimming some of it, and I felt like it was a tad too dry, that I was almost ripping the leaves out rather than a nice cut. Now, they have been in there almost three days, I am curious when they should be put into the paper bags. What things do I look for in it to know it's ready to be moved? I assume at that point I will trim the herb as it will be nice and dry (though everything shrinks when it's dry so who knows if it will be easier) and then place it into paper bags and begin the curing proccess. Anyone...Bueller?
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy on . More On Drying....Read FAQZandor's Posts of course! Cut down my first grow (29 plants total) Monday night and they have been hanging in there since. I trimmed off larger fan leaves before they were hung, and just took a peek to go in there. Decided to try to start trimming some of it, and I felt like it was a tad too dry, that I was almost ripping the leaves out rather than a nice cut. Now, they have been in there almost three days, I am curious when they should be put into the paper bags. What things do I look for in it to know it's ready Rating: 5