Hi folks. I've read a lot of info about drying. Not all of it is consistent and there seems to be several ways to "skin this cat". I have a 30x30 flower room, with 85 plants (slurricane and PB&J). The room is air conditioned and I have two Quest dehumidifiers as well (a 155 and a 105). There are also multiple fans to circulate the air.
I harvested these night before last. Took me and a friend over 12 hours to cut and hang them! The first few dozen we trimmed off all o the big water leaves (and many of the smaller ones too), but it quickly became apparent that we didn't have time to continue at that pace and so the rest of the plants got a minimal trimming of water leaves, but to be honest by the last dozen we were just chopping and hanging. We started at 10 PM and finished up at about 10 AM the next morning.
Now on to my questions. Should I go back today and remove as many water leaves from the hanging plants as I can? This would have to be done from a ladder (they are hanging from 12' high rafters) and now that the plants are hanging, its going to be a little difficult to get to the leaves on the inner branches, but it is certainly doable. But is it necessary or even desirable?
How long should they hang? Any thoughts on how I should cure (or not) given that this is for sale to dispensaries and like everyone else, I'd like to get this to market as soon as I can. Its also hanging in m flower room and I have another crop ready to flower in the veg room, so every day they hang, pushes the next harvest back another day. Clearly I did not plan well for this first harvest...
This appears to be some very good product and I really want to ensure the quality of what I deliver to the customer. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I harvested these night before last. Took me and a friend over 12 hours to cut and hang them! The first few dozen we trimmed off all o the big water leaves (and many of the smaller ones too), but it quickly became apparent that we didn't have time to continue at that pace and so the rest of the plants got a minimal trimming of water leaves, but to be honest by the last dozen we were just chopping and hanging. We started at 10 PM and finished up at about 10 AM the next morning.
Now on to my questions. Should I go back today and remove as many water leaves from the hanging plants as I can? This would have to be done from a ladder (they are hanging from 12' high rafters) and now that the plants are hanging, its going to be a little difficult to get to the leaves on the inner branches, but it is certainly doable. But is it necessary or even desirable?
How long should they hang? Any thoughts on how I should cure (or not) given that this is for sale to dispensaries and like everyone else, I'd like to get this to market as soon as I can. Its also hanging in m flower room and I have another crop ready to flower in the veg room, so every day they hang, pushes the next harvest back another day. Clearly I did not plan well for this first harvest...
This appears to be some very good product and I really want to ensure the quality of what I deliver to the customer. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.