cbdhemp808
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You can find some helpful info from legendary cannabis expert Ed Rosenthal: HERE.Where do I dry these buds?
I am planning to build a small drying room that will have shelves with stainless steel screens, dehumidifier, air conditioning, and fan. The best is to "cold dry" buds. I'll be shooting for 65°F. Terpenes start to evaporate around 68°F.
I'm in a warm, humid environment here in tropical Hawaii, and mold is a big problem. I'm also off-grid on solar power, so my electrical power is limited.
For now, I have three "quick and dirty" methods for drying buds. My best option is to put them in brown paper bags on a table in the hot, sunny greenhouse. This way only takes a few days, but it's hit-or-miss because of cloudy days and rain. I also have access to a food dehydrator with a low setting around 90°F. I also sometimes use the oven as a drying chamber, using the round base of a different food dehydrator to provide the heat, and a little fan for air circulation. The buds sit inside screens I built using a wooden frame and window screen, setting on the oven racks. The dehydrator methods aren't as good as the paper bags – more terpenes are removed.
I also use moisture packets (i.e. silica gel) to help get the buds completely dry, to the point where the twigs will snap. I like very crispy buds for my grinder. So, I'll put the moisture packets in my jars.