Appreciate it! They’re going in grove bags next. If they keep at 60% for a day or so with the branches attached, does that mean they’re ready to trim and put in the bags?
Yup, you got it. Trim them up and seal them up. It takes at least a month of curing to get a good smoke so don’t get discouraged. The longer the cure the better. Is what I’m finding out.
This ^^^^^
These are a little over dried, move them to whatever curing process you intend to use.
Hey all, checking back for final report after trim. Ended up with a total of 250g flower and 40g trim! Bagged and in 55-62% RH! -pats self on back
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I’ll be hitting you up to follow my first grow journal soon. Gold leaf and some other fruity kush going in next. The bug has been caught. Have a great weekend!
Good job!! What a great harvest! I’ll be watching for your next one!
Congrats!
I’m glad you were able to reverse the over drying… just keep an eye on it all as it ages to make sure it doesn’t get too dry. You can always buy some of those 62% humidity packs and individually place them inside each grove bag for awhile. This is how i get weed from my dispensary here. They use them in their products… it will keep them from getting overly dry…
Thanks @anon34311147. I threw a small stem or two in there for now and have been watching closely. I ordered RH packs and use them to store my dispensary stuff longer term as well. The flower from the darker plant never lost its fruity scent, but the lighter colored bud did get a bit hayish🤨. It residing as the days pass, I think.
Thats the chlorophyll gassing off, that hay smell or ammonia…
@Tros did you see the outcome of my Mango Kush run? My first grow. Margo (purple) was the runt the whole way but ended up being magic. I feel I overworked and defoliated too often. Love how natural and bushy your look.