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Letting the plants dry in the container

Floridian

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I have a situation where the room I normally hang my plants will be occupied and it will be a lot easier on me if I could just let them dry in my flower room in the containers with 50%RH and 75F?Anyone ever let them dry like this?
 
S

scai

The lights/warm are no good when you are drying, should be done in dark and bit more cool.
You might destroy some trichomes in light, loose some effect?
 
J

Javadog

I have a situation where the room I normally hang my plants will be occupied and it will be a lot easier on me if I could just let them dry in my flower room in the containers with 50%RH and 75F?Anyone ever let them dry like this?

What do you mean by "in the containers"?

I am sure that they will dry, but the light could not be off 7/24,
or else your question is confusing.

Good luck,

JD
 

hereigrow

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Ive done it one time . Came out no different than if i hung them up..took a little longer but no different in the end.
 

hereigrow

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Yea in the flower room powered down dried standing in their pots. I had to leave town suddenly so no time for hang dry. No difference in the end.
 

Floridian

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Thanks hereigrow and everyone else,I didnt think it that confusing.I didnt think there would be much difference but wanted to know if anyones ever tried it.
 

Floridian

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Man moby hash is a great indoor sativaish plant I'm getting 7-8oz out of 5 gallon pots.I bet outside its one hell of a yielder
 

Floridian

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Yea just like that..except without the drynet lol.I wonder if homeslice moves that fast at his regular job
 

Biosynthesis

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In my opinion its a great idea and I would like to hear results. The smoothest tastiest herb comes from slow dried herb. It should turn out wonderful IMO.
 

Floridian

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I was never one to in for that 48 hours dark before harvest before but I may have to rethink that.After about a week in the black there is a visable improvement both visually and smellilly lol.I'm not kidding these girls just seem to be stankier and stickier than when I cut the lights.
 

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